-
Hi,
I have an Relying Party that is setup as a sub-application in IIS.
Eg. https://blah.com/relyingparty
I have set the RedirectURI in the web.config of the RP to be: https://blah.com/relyingparty
…
-
```
Is this issue relating to writing a Relying Party, a Provider, or both?
Relying Party
What steps will reproduce the problem?
(please include the actual Claimed Identifier or OpenID Url used to r…
-
It would be helpful if we could use e.g. Wreply provided by a client instead of getting it from relaying parties configuration. There are cases where the same application is installed into multiple se…
-
When I upgraded from Beta 4 to RC I got 404 on /wsfed/metadata. I thought that it might have moved, but I couldn't find where and the samples does not seem to point on any other location.
I am using …
-
Hey, I'm having one hell of a time trying to this scenario to work. I am trying to set up IdentityServer v3 to use Azure AD as the only IdentityProvider, transform and enrich claims (ie, by calling Gr…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. http://dp-openid.morphexchange.com/home/
2. choose AOL
3. login
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
redirect to home , but it show me…
-
If I have 2 relying parties with 2 different claims specified in the claim mapping. I.E.
Relying Party: urn:site1
Claim: Site1UserId http://site1.com/claims/UserId
Relying Party: urn:site2
Claim: S…
ghost updated
9 years ago
-
I created a mvc client and used the Windows Identity Foundation Federation Utility app to modify its web config to use my Identity server v3. It does redirect me to the server to login, but when I aut…
-
Hello,
This is related to closed issue https://github.com/IdentityServer/Thinktecture.IdentityServer3/issues/997
I was setting up the external identityprovider by creating an instance of SelfHost (I…
-
I am assuming this is possible and believe I would have to configure the following
- ADFS Claims Provider Trust
- Identity Server RelyingParty
Is there anything else that I am missing?