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SAML and ADFS, credientials asked each time restart the browser
eliav
over 7 years ago
Hi All,
we have set SAML authentication on ADFS
The test is successful but we have to insert windows domain credentials each time chrome browser is restarted ..
Any suggestion about to solve this issue?
Thanks
Elia
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tristan.newmann1
over 7 years ago
Hi Elia,
By default, ADFS is configured to only issue session based cookies, which are destroyed when the user closes their browser, forcing them to reenter credentials.
If you are using a version of ADFS (version 3) that supports Persistent Single Sign On (PSSO), or "Keep Me Signed In", you may be able to have ADFS issue a cookie that lives beyond the browser lifetime. See the following links for more information regarding this behavior.
ASDF 2.0 Cookie Types -
blogs.technet.microsoft.com/.../
Describes the differences between the default session cookies and PSSO cookies -
blog.msresource.net/.../
Describes enabling PSSO -
flamingkeys.com/.../
MS resources for SSO settings -
technet.microsoft.com/.../ad-fs-2016-single-sign-on-settings
Hopefully this helps!
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tristan.newmann1
over 7 years ago
Hi Elia,
By default, ADFS is configured to only issue session based cookies, which are destroyed when the user closes their browser, forcing them to reenter credentials.
If you are using a version of ADFS (version 3) that supports Persistent Single Sign On (PSSO), or "Keep Me Signed In", you may be able to have ADFS issue a cookie that lives beyond the browser lifetime. See the following links for more information regarding this behavior.
ASDF 2.0 Cookie Types -
blogs.technet.microsoft.com/.../
Describes the differences between the default session cookies and PSSO cookies -
blog.msresource.net/.../
Describes enabling PSSO -
flamingkeys.com/.../
MS resources for SSO settings -
technet.microsoft.com/.../ad-fs-2016-single-sign-on-settings
Hopefully this helps!
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