Implementing Claims-Based Authentication with SharePoint Server 2010 (whitepaper)
Applies to: SharePoint Server 2010
This white paper describes how Web applications in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 can use claims-based authentication to provide authenticated access to entities that are external to your organization and enable multiple authentication types within a single zone. It also provides many of the details related to setting up a trust configuration, an explanation of runtime considerations and management, configuration details, and programmatic implementations or the use of the extensibility points to turn federated access into a federated SharePoint Server 2010 business solution.
This white paper contains the following sections:
Overview of Claims-based Identity in SharePoint Server 2010
Overview Concepts and Terminology
SharePoint Server 2010 with Active Directory Federation Services 2.0
Creating Multiple Claims Authentication Web Applications in a Single SharePoint Server 2010 Farm
Setting the Login Token Expiration Correctly for SharePoint Server 2010 Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) Claims Users
Creating a Custom Claims Provider
Migration of Users in Classic Mode to Trusted Provider Claims
How to Enable Tracing for SharePoint Server 2010 Claims
Trusted Identity Providers and User Profile Synchronization
Using Audiences with Claims-Based Sites
Implications of Claims Mode Authentication on Service Applications
Service Applications and the Claims-to-Windows Token Service (C2WTS)
Using Active Authentication for Custom Development in SharePoint Server 2010 Claims Authentication Web Applications
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Implementing Claims Based Authentication with SharePoint Server 2010 (whitepaper) (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=229109)