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@richvdh@DMRobertson thank you for your response I really appreciate it. @richvdh I should say that our ADFS (Active Directory Federation Service) supports oauth2 , I have tested it myself and I have joined the synapse admins channel and asked the exact same question there too, BUT NO ONE (and by the word "NO ONE" I mean it) ANSWERS ME. I have been stuck in it for a week and I need help.
I thank you a lot, at least you answered me.
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Hi, I have problem with single sign on (SSO) method.
We use local "ADFS" (Active Directory Federation Service) as a single sign on server which every service should be connected to.
How should I config my home server with it ? Should I use OIDC or SAML2, etc ?
Please let me know. Thank you
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