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Microsoft Entra multifactor authentication adapter for AD FS enables your users to do MFA on AD FS. To secure your Microsoft Entra resource, you should require MFA through a Conditional Access policy.
For single-page applications (AngularJS, Ember. js, React. js, and so on), AD FS supports the OAuth 2.0 implicit grant flow. The implicit flow is described in the OAuth 2.0 specification.
To enable Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) on ADFS, create service principal names (SPNs) to associate ADFS with a login account. SPNs allow clients to request authentication without having login account names.
ADFS issues access tokens and refresh tokens in the JWT (JSON Web Token) format in response to successful authorization requests using the OAuth protocol. ADFS does not issue SAML tokens over the OAuth authorization protocol inherently, but can be allowed using SecureW2.
Why should you enable MFA for ADFS? miniOrange ADFS Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) connector provides an additional layer of security to your organizations Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) by adding secure multi-factor authentication for your users.

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ADFS authentication methods These methods range from traditional username and password authentication to more secure MFA. Forms-based authentication: Forms-based authentication is the default method for external users. It requires users to enter their credentials (username and password) on a web form.
Internal: SSO will verify the user and pass through windows authentication requiring no credentials. External: SSO will attempt to verify the user, fail, and then present the user with the option of providing their ADFS credentials in order to proceed. Labels: User Experience and Design.
ADFS uses a claim based access control authorization. This method involves authenticating users via cookies and Security Assertion Markup Language, also known as SAML. It means ADFS is a type of Security Token Service or STS. You can configure STS to have trust relationships that also accept OpenID accounts.

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