Which binding to use to access service with token received from ADFS server
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I have two servers.
Server1: ADFS server from which I receive my token.
Server2: Server where I have hosted my services.
Functionality:
With the help of Windows Authentication I have to receive token from Server1 (ADFS) and then with this token I have to validate which services a particular user can use in my Server2.
Issue:
The first part I have completed (i.e. I am able to get token with Windows Credentials) but I am using "ws2007FederationHttpBinding".
In this binding we don't have "Transport" mode in security tag.
So how can I validate my services with windows authentication.
At my IIS i have enabled on "Windows Authentication"

Can anyone suggest how can I achieve it with "ws2007FederationHttpBinding" tag or do I need to change the binding tag?
token windows-authentication wcf-binding adfs
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I have two servers.
Server1: ADFS server from which I receive my token.
Server2: Server where I have hosted my services.
Functionality:
With the help of Windows Authentication I have to receive token from Server1 (ADFS) and then with this token I have to validate which services a particular user can use in my Server2.
Issue:
The first part I have completed (i.e. I am able to get token with Windows Credentials) but I am using "ws2007FederationHttpBinding".
In this binding we don't have "Transport" mode in security tag.
So how can I validate my services with windows authentication.
At my IIS i have enabled on "Windows Authentication"

Can anyone suggest how can I achieve it with "ws2007FederationHttpBinding" tag or do I need to change the binding tag?
token windows-authentication wcf-binding adfs
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I have two servers.
Server1: ADFS server from which I receive my token.
Server2: Server where I have hosted my services.
Functionality:
With the help of Windows Authentication I have to receive token from Server1 (ADFS) and then with this token I have to validate which services a particular user can use in my Server2.
Issue:
The first part I have completed (i.e. I am able to get token with Windows Credentials) but I am using "ws2007FederationHttpBinding".
In this binding we don't have "Transport" mode in security tag.
So how can I validate my services with windows authentication.
At my IIS i have enabled on "Windows Authentication"

Can anyone suggest how can I achieve it with "ws2007FederationHttpBinding" tag or do I need to change the binding tag?
token windows-authentication wcf-binding adfs
I have two servers.
Server1: ADFS server from which I receive my token.
Server2: Server where I have hosted my services.
Functionality:
With the help of Windows Authentication I have to receive token from Server1 (ADFS) and then with this token I have to validate which services a particular user can use in my Server2.
Issue:
The first part I have completed (i.e. I am able to get token with Windows Credentials) but I am using "ws2007FederationHttpBinding".
In this binding we don't have "Transport" mode in security tag.
So how can I validate my services with windows authentication.
At my IIS i have enabled on "Windows Authentication"

Can anyone suggest how can I achieve it with "ws2007FederationHttpBinding" tag or do I need to change the binding tag?
token windows-authentication wcf-binding adfs
token windows-authentication wcf-binding adfs
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asked Nov 2 at 6:25
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