Adding an AD FS Publish
- Go to User Authentication > AD FS Proxy.
The configuration page displays the Publish tab. - Click Create New to display the AD FS Publish configuration editor.
- Make the desired entries or selections, as described in the table below.
- Save the configuration.
Parameter | Description |
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Name |
Specify a unique name for the AD FS Proxy;Valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9,_, and -. No space is allowed. Note: Once you have saved the configuration, you\ cannot edit the AD FS Proxy name. |
Status |
Enable—The proxy can be used by AD FS Publish. Disable—The proxy can’t be used anymore. Note: If the proxy is used by at least one AD FS Publish,it can’t be disabled. |
AD FS Proxy |
Select an AD FS Proxy to publish on it. |
Preauthentication Method |
Pass Through: ADC will not change the message flow, basically it will only forward the message. AD FS: ADC will do the pre-authentication, if OK, it will forward the following messages. |
Relying Party |
Relying party trust configuration is received by AD FS Proxy from the AD FS server. This parameter can only be used in the AD FS mode. |
External URL |
The URL that ADC provide to the external users to serve as the Microsoft Application server such as Exchange server. Example: https://certauth.o365.com/owa/ |
Backend Server URL |
The URL that used for AD FS Proxy to access the Microsoft Application server such as Exchange server. Example: https://certauth.o365.com/owa/ |