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account federation server帳戶同盟伺服器 (The federation server that is located in the corporate network of the account partner organization. The account federation server issues security tokens to users based on user authentication. The server authenticates a user, pulls the relevant attributes and group membership information out of the account store, and generates and signs a security token to return to the user-either to be used in its own organization or to be sent to a partner organization)
account federation server proxy帳戶同盟伺服器 Proxy (The federation server proxy that is located in the perimeter network of the account partner organization. The account federation server proxy collects authentication credentials from a client that logs on over the Internet (or from the perimeter network) and passes those credentials to the account federation server)
enhanced federation增強型同盟 (An organization-to-organization federation using DNS-SRV resolution to identify the Access Proxy or Access Edge Server for each partner)
federation server同盟伺服器 (A computer that has been configured to host the Federation Service component of Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Federation servers can authenticate or route requests from user accounts in other organizations and from clients that can be located anywhere on the Internet)
federation server proxy同盟伺服器 Proxy (A computer that has been configured to host the Federation Service Proxy component of Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Federation server proxies provide intermediary proxy services between an Internet client and a federation server that is located behind a firewall on the corporate network)
identity federation識別身分同盟 (A process in Microsoft Online Services that uses Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 and Microsoft Federation Gateway to securely represent identities in the cloud and tie those identities to corporate credentials (user name and password). Users can then use their corporate credentials to sign in once to access the services in Microsoft Online Services)
Web Services FederationWeb 服務同盟 (A specification that defines a model and a set of messages for brokering trust and the federation of identity and authentication information across different trust realms. The WS-Federation specification identifies two sources of identity and authentication requests across trust realms: active requestors, such as Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)-enabled applications, and passive requestors, which are defined as Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) browsers that can support broadly supported versions of HTTP, for example, HTTP 1.1)
WS-FederationWS-同盟 (A specification that defines a model and a set of messages for brokering trust and the federation of identity and authentication information across different trust realms. The WS-Federation specification identifies two sources of identity and authentication requests across trust realms: active requestors, such as Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)-enabled applications, and passive requestors, which are defined as Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) browsers that can support broadly supported versions of HTTP, for example, HTTP 1.1)
WS-Federation Passive Requestor ProfileWS-同盟被動式要求者設定檔 (An implementation of the WS-Federation specification that proposes a standard protocol for how passive clients (such as Web browsers) apply the federation framework. Within this protocol, Web service requestors are expected to understand the new security mechanisms and be capable of interacting with Web service providers)