Feb 14 2021
08:47 AM
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Jan 14 2022
04:26 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Feb 14 2021
08:47 AM
- last edited on
Jan 14 2022
04:26 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hello,
I need some clarifications please on how to use Azure AD (free) to provide an SSO for users in on premises AD and Office 365. Can we achieve this with the free Azure AD?
Best regards
K
Feb 14 2021 10:30 AM
@costasppc Hello, I can't give you the specific details of what you need to do, but I can tell you that all you need is included in Azure AD Free. Such as SSO, Seamless SSO (depending on PTA or PHS), AAD Connect sync etc. View the table in the below link.
Feb 15 2021 01:12 AM
Feb 15 2021 03:37 AM
Hi @costasppc good morning.
If you want to integrate SSO with on-premises AD, you will need Azure AD Premium P1 enabling the hybrid environment with Azure AD Connect.
You have here more info about AD Premium P1 and what it is included. Secure app access with single sign-on (SSO) | Microsoft Security
I hope this can help you.
Good luck!
Feb 15 2021 03:52 AM - edited Feb 15 2021 03:53 AM
@costasppc Hello! My apologies for being unclear in the previous reply. I should have read and highlighted the disclaimer.
2) With Azure AD Free end users who have been assigned access to SaaS apps can get unlimited SSO access to cloud apps. On-premises applications require Azure AD Application Proxy or secure hybrid partnerships integrations available with Azure AD P1 and P2.
@Pablomcse Thank you for jumping in!
Feb 15 2021 03:54 AM
Hi @ChristianBergstrom ,
No problem!! I just wanted to give some lights about the on-premises query. You are good here!
Good luck,
Feb 15 2021 03:55 AM
Feb 15 2021 04:14 AM
Hi @costasppc , in that case, as @ChristianBergstrom clarified, you will need AD Premium P1.
Good luck!
Feb 15 2021 04:58 AM
Feb 15 2021 05:00 AM
@costasppc Hello, yes. That is only for cloud apps.
Feb 15 2021 05:04 AM
Feb 15 2021 05:49 AM
@costasppc Hi, Azure AD supports more than 2,800 pre-integrated software as a service (SaaS) applications. They are cloud-based. You have the on-premise requirement and that is why you need Azure AD P1 at least.