Windows Server 2016 ensures users across a network and geographical boundaries can have single sign-on (SSO) and access to remote applications. Explore Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and Web Application Proxy.
Learning Objectives
Server 2016 - Identity: Active Directory Federation Services & Web Application Proxy
- upgrade and migrate previous AD FS workloads to Windows Server 2016
- implement claims-based authentication, including Relying Party Trusts
- configure authentication policies
- configure multi-factor authentication
- implement and configure device registration
- integrate AD FS with Microsoft Passport
- configure AD FS for use with Microsoft Azure and Office 365
- configure AD FS to enable authentication of users stored in LDAP directories
- install and configure WAP
- implement WAP in pass-through mode
- implement WAP as AD FS proxy
- integrate WAP with AD FS
- configure AD FS requirements
- publish web apps via WAP
- publish Remote Desktop Gateway applications
- configure HTTP to HTTPS redirects, configure internal and external Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs)
- describe how AD FS services and WAP are installed and configured