Azure to On-Premises API from OAuth to kerberos












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Considering this:




  • A company has an on-premises as well as an Azure environment. AD syncing is in place as well as VPN and a Application Gateway.

  • A (backend) application hosted on Azure (either a Function, Microservice, App Service,...)

  • Some 3rd party applications hosted in the On Prem (thus API's on-premises)

  • The 3rd party applications are configured to authenticate using windows integrated security (so single sign on) coupled to the on-premises AD


What options are available to let the application hosted in the Azure environment communicate with the api's of the 3rd party applications situated on on-premises?



Take into account that they are configured as Windows integrated security and the Azure application is authenticating to the Azure AD using OAuth2.



It should be possible for the Azure application to communicate with the 3rd party applications on-premises while the Oauth token needs to be transformed to kerberos "in-flight".



Important as well: the goal is not to make the 3rd party applications on-prem to get publicly available. All stays within bounds of private cloud.










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Considering this:




  • A company has an on-premises as well as an Azure environment. AD syncing is in place as well as VPN and a Application Gateway.

  • A (backend) application hosted on Azure (either a Function, Microservice, App Service,...)

  • Some 3rd party applications hosted in the On Prem (thus API's on-premises)

  • The 3rd party applications are configured to authenticate using windows integrated security (so single sign on) coupled to the on-premises AD


What options are available to let the application hosted in the Azure environment communicate with the api's of the 3rd party applications situated on on-premises?



Take into account that they are configured as Windows integrated security and the Azure application is authenticating to the Azure AD using OAuth2.



It should be possible for the Azure application to communicate with the 3rd party applications on-premises while the Oauth token needs to be transformed to kerberos "in-flight".



Important as well: the goal is not to make the 3rd party applications on-prem to get publicly available. All stays within bounds of private cloud.










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  • I would rather see an answer or point me in the right direction than some basic editing on my message. @david-makogon

    – Tim
    Dec 3 '18 at 16:26














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Considering this:




  • A company has an on-premises as well as an Azure environment. AD syncing is in place as well as VPN and a Application Gateway.

  • A (backend) application hosted on Azure (either a Function, Microservice, App Service,...)

  • Some 3rd party applications hosted in the On Prem (thus API's on-premises)

  • The 3rd party applications are configured to authenticate using windows integrated security (so single sign on) coupled to the on-premises AD


What options are available to let the application hosted in the Azure environment communicate with the api's of the 3rd party applications situated on on-premises?



Take into account that they are configured as Windows integrated security and the Azure application is authenticating to the Azure AD using OAuth2.



It should be possible for the Azure application to communicate with the 3rd party applications on-premises while the Oauth token needs to be transformed to kerberos "in-flight".



Important as well: the goal is not to make the 3rd party applications on-prem to get publicly available. All stays within bounds of private cloud.










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Considering this:




  • A company has an on-premises as well as an Azure environment. AD syncing is in place as well as VPN and a Application Gateway.

  • A (backend) application hosted on Azure (either a Function, Microservice, App Service,...)

  • Some 3rd party applications hosted in the On Prem (thus API's on-premises)

  • The 3rd party applications are configured to authenticate using windows integrated security (so single sign on) coupled to the on-premises AD


What options are available to let the application hosted in the Azure environment communicate with the api's of the 3rd party applications situated on on-premises?



Take into account that they are configured as Windows integrated security and the Azure application is authenticating to the Azure AD using OAuth2.



It should be possible for the Azure application to communicate with the 3rd party applications on-premises while the Oauth token needs to be transformed to kerberos "in-flight".



Important as well: the goal is not to make the 3rd party applications on-prem to get publicly available. All stays within bounds of private cloud.







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  • I would rather see an answer or point me in the right direction than some basic editing on my message. @david-makogon

    – Tim
    Dec 3 '18 at 16:26



















  • I would rather see an answer or point me in the right direction than some basic editing on my message. @david-makogon

    – Tim
    Dec 3 '18 at 16:26

















I would rather see an answer or point me in the right direction than some basic editing on my message. @david-makogon

– Tim
Dec 3 '18 at 16:26





I would rather see an answer or point me in the right direction than some basic editing on my message. @david-makogon

– Tim
Dec 3 '18 at 16:26












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