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| azure:az-500:alt:hybrid_identity [2023/02/06 14:53] – mmuze | azure:az-500:alt:hybrid_identity [2023/03/03 20:29] (current) – [Hybrid Identity] mmuze | ||
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| * **Azure AD joined/ | * **Azure AD joined/ | ||
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| + | > Azure Active Directory Seamless single sign-on (Azure AD Seamless SSO) automatically signs users in when they are on their corporate devices connected to your corporate network. | ||
| === Hybrid Azure AD Use Cases === | === Hybrid Azure AD Use Cases === | ||
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| * **Password writeback** is an option with AAD that will sync password changes made in AAD back to the on-prem AD. | * **Password writeback** is an option with AAD that will sync password changes made in AAD back to the on-prem AD. | ||
| * This does not require any inbound firewall rules; it works over the Azure Service Bus relay on the outbound connection of port 443. | * This does not require any inbound firewall rules; it works over the Azure Service Bus relay on the outbound connection of port 443. | ||
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| === Choosing an authentication method === | === Choosing an authentication method === | ||