New to DNN and trying to get DNN 9 working with Azure. Our local install is within our AD domain on an IIS box. It's working fine after we did the install. I can login as host or change the AD using IIS. however, our network is setup for Azure SSO which we add the host URLs to azure. once someone hits the internal site on our windows box it redirects to SSO to validate the URL then proceeds to log the AD user in. our problem is once we add the URL to Azure we get too many redirects error and can't open the site.
all the other sites in IIS are asp.net and they work fine. if i have to buy an AD module we will but only if it works.
thanks for any help.
Doug
To make it more clear for someone who is new to DNN: Glanton is a UK based company and has developed (and maintains) an AD authentication provider for DNN: AD-Pro Authentication | Glanton Modules. The product is not for free, but well worth it's money...
Happy DNNing! Michael
Michael TobischDNN★MVP
thank you. I'll take a look. last Question: Does it have to be the EVOQ version?
Posted By hdh37 on 28 Jan 2022 11:31 AM Does it have to be the EVOQ version?
Does it have to be the EVOQ version?
short answer: no. It works with DNN Platform as well.
Posted By hdh37 on 02 Mar 2022 12:16 PM [...] their customer support isn't very responsive [...]
This is the opposite of what I always heard about their support (but I never needed it). Please just try again...
You can use this DNN module I found. You can check out here.
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