FederatedPassiveSignIn (Clase)
Lets you sign a user in using a security token requested with WS-FederationPassive.
Espacio de nombres: Microsoft.IdentityModel.Web.Controls
Ensamblado: Microsoft.IdentityModel (en microsoft.identitymodel.dll)
Uso
Dim instance As FederatedPassiveSignIn
Sintaxis
'Declaración
<BindableAttribute(False)> _
<DefaultEventAttribute("SignedIn")> _
Public NotInheritable Class FederatedPassiveSignIn
Inherits SignInControl
[BindableAttribute(false)]
[DefaultEventAttribute("SignedIn")]
public sealed class FederatedPassiveSignIn : SignInControl
[BindableAttribute(false)]
[DefaultEventAttribute(L"SignedIn")]
public ref class FederatedPassiveSignIn sealed : public SignInControl
/** @attribute BindableAttribute(false) */
/** @attribute DefaultEventAttribute("SignedIn") */
public final class FederatedPassiveSignIn extends SignInControl
BindableAttribute(false)
DefaultEventAttribute("SignedIn")
public final class FederatedPassiveSignIn extends SignInControl
Notas
The following code shows an example usage of this control:
<idfx:FederatedPassiveSignIn
AuthenticationType="https://www.contoso.com/authstrength1"
ID="FederatedPassiveSignIn1"
runat="Server"
Issuer="https://localhost/STS/default.aspx"
SignInButtonType="Link"
TitleText="Sign In"
SignInText="Click here to sign in."
Realm="https://localhost/RP/default.aspx"
OnSignInError="FederatedPassiveSignIn1_SignInError"
DisplayRememberMe="false"
VisibleWhenSignedIn="false">
</idfx:FederatedPassiveSignIn>
Nota
If you set AutoSignIn to true, be sure to set DestinationPageUrl to a different URL than your sign-in page. Otherwise, when a user successfully authenticates to an STS, his/her browser will go into an infinite redirection loop. This is because, if the user is redirected to the same page that originally sent him/her to the STS, the FederatedPassiveSignIn control sees that the current request is not a postback and does not contain a token, so it sends the user to the STS again.
If the SignInMode property is set to Session, the control calls Current to obtain the FAM, then calls SignIn. If that succeeds, the control redirects the user as follows. If the returnurl
query string parameter exists, the control redirects the user to the URL specified there. Otherwise, if the DestinationPageUrl property is set, the control redirects the user to the URL specified there. Otherwise, the control redirects the user to the URL specified in FormAuthentication.DefaultUrl.
On any error, if the ErrorAction property is set to Refresh, the control simply stays on the current page. For RedirectToLoginPage, the control redirects the user to the URL specified in FormAuthentication.LoginUrl
with the query string “?signinfailure=1”.
See Known Issues for more information on a known issue with the FederatedPassiveSignIn control and ASP.NET request validation.
Jerarquía de herencia
System.Object
System.Web.UI.Control
System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebControl
System.Web.UI.WebControls.CompositeControl
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Web.Controls.SignInControl
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Web.Controls.FederatedPassiveSignIn
Seguridad para subprocesos
Los miembros estáticos públicos (Shared en Visual Basic) de este tipo son seguros para subprocesos.No se garantiza que los miembros de instancias sean seguros para subprocesos.
Plataformas
Plataformas de desarrollo
Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
Target Platforms
Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Not tested on Windows XP
Change History
Vea también
Referencia
FederatedPassiveSignIn (Miembros)
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Web.Controls (Espacio de nombres)