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2016 Jun 06
2
office 365
...single sign on at my last place of work. > Microsoft uses a significant part of what is built into IIS on Windows > Servers. I don't see this as being possible any time soon. I could be wrong > for all I know someone may have developed a simple set of apache/nginx > plugin/scripting/page_layout to handle the authentication but I have not > seen it. A little bit about it: Microsoft redirected authentication to ssl > on your server that somehow let Microsoft servers know that your site > trusted that authentication(maybe a cookie). Luckily lots of stuff broke to > show me what w...
2016 Jun 06
2
office 365
Hi, Anyone here using office 365 with samba AD? Tips, ideas..? Read this: https://blogs.office.com/2014/04/15/synchronizing-your-directory-with-office-365-is-easy/ The link says "synchronizing-your-directory-with-office-365-is-easy", but I wonder if anyone with an AD on samba has done it? MJ
2016 Jun 06
0
office 365
...t Office 365 to use single sign on at my last place of work. Microsoft uses a significant part of what is built into IIS on Windows Servers. I don't see this as being possible any time soon. I could be wrong for all I know someone may have developed a simple set of apache/nginx plugin/scripting/page_layout to handle the authentication but I have not seen it. A little bit about it: Microsoft redirected authentication to ssl on your server that somehow let Microsoft servers know that your site trusted that authentication(maybe a cookie). Luckily lots of stuff broke to show me what was happening with it...
2016 Jun 07
0
office 365
...t my last place of > work. Microsoft uses a significant part of what is built into IIS on > Windows Servers. I don't see this as being possible any time soon. I > could be wrong for all I know someone may have developed a simple > set of apache/nginx plugin/scripting/page_layout to handle the > authentication but I have not seen it. A little bit about it: > Microsoft redirected authentication to ssl on your server that > somehow let Microsoft servers know that your site trusted that > authentication(maybe a cookie). Luckily lots of stuff broke t...