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Shawn Cicoria
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Blog Post:
Identity Claims Encoding for SharePoint
Shawn Cicoria
Just to remind myself, the list of claim types and their encodings are listed here at the bottom. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg481769.aspx Where for example: i:0#.w|contoso\scicoria ‘i’ = identity, could be ‘c’ for others # == SPClaimTypes.UserLogonName . == Microsoft.IdentityModel.Claims...
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30 Jun 2011
Blog Post:
HACK: Forcing FBA Token Refresh against SPClaimProvider with No Credential Challenge
Shawn Cicoria
The approach takes advantage of the SP 2010 OOB Session Token handler and FBA claims provider implementation that during a period of token lifetime, if there is activity during the period of time that can be defined as "EW" in the image in the section "Background" below, that the...
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15 Jun 2011
Blog Post:
Know what Process is calling your SPClaimProvider
Shawn Cicoria
If you’re writing a custom SharePoint Claims Provider ( SPClaimProvider ) in order to augment claims, it’s important to also understand what process is executing your specific code path. In the situation where you are making calls to a DB or service endpoint you will need to understand which process...
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6 Jun 2011
Blog Post:
ADFS v2 Rules Language–Great short video…
Shawn Cicoria
The following video does a great overview of the rule language in ADFS v2. Just 5 minutes to get you started…
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7 Jan 2011
Blog Post:
Federation Metadata Generation Tool
Shawn Cicoria
Disclaimer: Use at your own risk – no warranties are granted or implied If you’ve worked with Windows Identity Foundation (WIF) without the help of ADFS 2.0, you’ll run into situations where you’ll need to potentially generate or regenerate the metadata used for federation. Additionally, while WIF supports...
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18 Aug 2010
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