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Check support for federated users for AAD #10815

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catalinaperalta opened this issue Jun 24, 2020 · 1 comment
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Check support for federated users for AAD #10815

catalinaperalta opened this issue Jun 24, 2020 · 1 comment
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Azure.Identity Client This issue points to a problem in the data-plane of the library. feature-request This issue requires a new behavior in the product in order be resolved.

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Related to: Azure/go-autorest#378

@catalinaperalta catalinaperalta added Client This issue points to a problem in the data-plane of the library. Track2 Azure.Identity labels Jun 24, 2020
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@RickWinter RickWinter added the feature-request This issue requires a new behavior in the product in order be resolved. label Jul 22, 2021
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@RickWinter RickWinter added this to the [2021] November milestone Sep 13, 2021
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azidentity itself doesn't support authenticating users through WS-Trust. MSAL for Go does, however, so azidentity should implicitly support it after #14920.

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