They're actively answering Devops questions in dedicated forums here.
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/spaces/21/index.html
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Good day Microsoft community
I have two domains
dev.mydomain.com
corporate.paytel.com
in the DEV network a developer is trying to hit
https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/paytel/_packaging/PayTelVSTSNuGet/nuget/v3/index.json to pull down Visual Studio, since he is using his corporate credentials because we have a one way trust, it hits the ADFS in the other domain and he gets "ADFS.mydomain.com refused connection" I have tried as well with my domain admin account and I get the same thing. I am just wondering if this is due to the fact that the system is in the dev.mydomain.com and it won't allow that FQDN despite who is logged in or what credentials are used.
Can anyone assist and is it even possible?
They're actively answering Devops questions in dedicated forums here.
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/spaces/21/index.html
--please don't forget to Accept as answer if the reply is helpful--
It is not really a DEV Ops question I don't believe. I think it is more an access through the ADFS authentication process. The actual DEV-OPS portion works in the domain the the ADFS was set up in,