Hi,
For one of our new deployments we need to replace our authentication (django's default) with the client's Single Sign On (SSO). The client uses ADFS 2.0 for SSO.
None of us have ever worked on .NET/Windows techologies; we tried to look up at many places but no leads on where to start. Possibly, the apps - djangosaml2 or pysaml2 - can help but could not figure out how to use them for our use case.
Please if someone can provide the lead on how to proceed, I'd be thankful.
-- For one of our new deployments we need to replace our authentication (django's default) with the client's Single Sign On (SSO). The client uses ADFS 2.0 for SSO.
None of us have ever worked on .NET/Windows techologies; we tried to look up at many places but no leads on where to start. Possibly, the apps - djangosaml2 or pysaml2 - can help but could not figure out how to use them for our use case.
Please if someone can provide the lead on how to proceed, I'd be thankful.
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