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Microsoft.IdentityModel.Web 命名空間

類別

類別 描述
AuthorizationFailedEventArgs  
ChunkedCookieHandler Writes cookie data so that cookies never exceed a set size.
ClaimsAuthorizationModule  
ClaimsPrincipalHttpModule  
CookieHandler Provides an abstract base class for managing HTTP client state or "cookies".
CookieTransform Applies a reversible data transform to cookie data.
CredentialId  
DeflateCookieTransform Provides cookie compression using T:System.IO.Compression.DeflateStream.
FederatedAuthentication Provides federated authentication for an ASP.NET application.
FederatedAuthenticationSessionEndingException Indicates that the sign-in session should being terminated, and the current request is unauthenticated.
FederatedPassiveSecurityTokenServiceOperations  
FederatedSessionExpiredException  
HttpModuleBase  
ProtectedDataCookieTransform Provides cookie integrity and confidentiality using ProtectedData.
RedirectingToIdentityProviderEventArgs  
RsaEncryptionCookieTransform  
RsaSha1SignatureCookieTransform  
RsaSignatureCookieTransform Provides cookie integrity using RSA signature.
SecurityTokenReceivedEventArgs  
SecurityTokenValidatedEventArgs  
SessionAuthenticationModule When the STS issues a security token for the user, SessionAuthenticationModule also creates a session security token for the user and places it in a cookie. On subsequent requests, the SessionAuthenticationModule intercepts this cookie and uses it to reconstruct the user’s IClaimsPrincipal.
SessionSecurityTokenCreatedEventArgs  
SessionSecurityTokenReceivedEventArgs  
SigningOutEventArgs  
WSFederationAuthenticationModule The WSFederationAuthenticationModule is an HTTP module that lets ASP.NET developers build claims aware applications. The WSFederationAuthenticationModule raises several events, which allows ASP.NET developers to customize its functionality in their applications. The WSFederationAuthenticationModule functionality is divided into granular methods to make it easier for ASP.NET developers to reuse and extend its functionality in their applications.

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