![]() If this is successful move on to the ADFS proxy server. If prompted enter your credentials, once you have supplied you credentials and successfully logged on you will see the successful login page. Opening a web browser and navigating to the following url /adfs/ls/IdpInitiatedSignon.aspx (replace with the url of your ADFS server). Next I would perform the same test from an internal client machine. You will be prompted to enter your credentials once you have supplied you credentials and successfully logged on you will see the following page indicating you have been successfully logged in. First on the ADFS server open a web browser and navigate to the following url /adfs/ls/IdpInitiatedSignon.aspx (replace with the url of your ADFS server). Once you are able to successfully open the AD FS 2.0 Management MMC, we can start testing if AD FS is able to authenticate users in each stage. If it does not return this information and/or there is any red X’s there is most likely an issue accessing the AD FS SQL database, configured during the installation of your ADFS server. This should return Service information and Trust Relationships. This will validate the database connection. To confirm ADFS is functioning properly on your adfs server first open the AD FS 2.0 Management mmc. ![]() ![]() Basically I wanted to be able to confirm a successful logon though each stage. I wanted a way to determine if ADFS was functioning correctly in each stage (internal ADFS server, ADFS Proxy, external client machine). ![]() We are currently experiencing issues with our configuration and there seems to be limited information on how to go about troubleshooting ADFS. I’ve been trying to find a good way to determine if ADFS 2.0 is functioning correctly. ![]()
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