I am sure most of you aware what is single sign-on (SSO) in Active Directory infrastructure and how it works. When we extend identity infrastructures to Azure by using Azure AD, it also allows to extend Single Sign-On capabilities to authenticate in to cloud workloads. it can be done using on-premises ADFS farm. Password Hash Synchronization or Pass-through Authentication allow users to use same…
When organizations want to use same user name and passwords to log in to on-premises and cloud workloads (azure), there are two options. One is to sync user name and password hashes from on-premises active directory to azure AD. Other option is to deploy ADFS farm on-premises and use it to authenticate cloud based logins. But it needs additional planning and resources. On-premises AD uses hash…
In my previous blog post I have explain what is Azure CLI and how we can integrate it with windows system. If you didn’t read it yet please look in to it before we continue on this post. You can find it on http://www.rebeladmin.com/2017/08/step-step-guide-start-azure-cli-2-0/
In this blog post I am going to demonstrate how we can create Azure VM using Azure CLI.
1) Log in to Azure CLI…
There are many ways to create, manage, remove resources from Azure subscription. For the users who prefer GUI has Azure Classic portal and Azure Resource Manager. For PowerShell lovers Azure has Azure PowerShell module. Apart from that there are other methods such as terraform (I already wrote articles about it, if you want to know more about it, search for “terraform” in the blog)…