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Certificate Exchange with ADFS

asked on December 6, 2018

We are currently in the middle of working out the integration with ADFS with a client of ours, and they are insisting that we provide the encryption certificate for the RPT, but according to the whitepaper:

 

https://support.laserfiche.com/resources/3873/configuring-active-directory-federation-services-authentication-for-laserfiche-directory-server

 

It doesn't specify where and how we can retrieve the encryption certificate for LFDS, this is also not specify in the federation metadata. I am assuming this is optional? Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.

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replied on March 5, 2020
  1. On your ADFS machine: go into ADFS Management MMC > Service > Certificates
  2. Double-click the Token-Signing certificate, which will launch it in the certificate viewer. 
  3. In the Certificate viewer, select the Details tab, and click Copy To File, which launches the Certificate Export Wizard. 
  4. Choose the option to export in a Base64 encoded CER file. 
  5. On your LFDS machine: open MMC to manage Computer certificates (not User certificates), navigate to Personal > Certificates, right click and select Import... import the CER file you just exported from ADFS. 

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