you an integrate those with Azure AD App proxy: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/application-proxy-configure-single-sign-on-with-kcd
Supporting Azure Active Directory on legacy products
How do I integrate my fancy new Azure Active Directory in older products that only support classic Active Directory? Is there some local service I can install to translate between the two?
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Trevor Seward 11,681 Reputation points
2019-10-31T21:49:25+00:00 Azure Active Directory Domain Services (not Azure AD) would be the service to take a look at. This supports services like SharePoint, as one example, where domain user accounts are required.
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KAREDD-MSFT 406 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2019-11-01T06:24:34.253+00:00 @Not at all Steve Ballmer I would recommend using Azure AD Application proxy to provide SSO for on-premise applications with Azure AD.
Application Proxy works with:
- Web applications that use Integrated Windows Authentication for authentication
- Web applications that use form-based or header-based access
- Web APIs that you want to expose to rich applications on different devices
- Applications hosted behind a Remote Desktop Gateway
- Rich client apps that are integrated with the Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL)
For more details about how it works and implementation
Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/application-proxy