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I am using ADFS to do federated logins with a number of different RPs, including our own custom web app, Office 365 and some other third-party services. I have run into a problem where logins silently fail when the wfresh=0 is specified in the URL. It just keeps asking for my password over and over again. When I click the "Login" button, it doesn't log you in and redirect you to back to the RP, nor does it fail and give you an error message. Instead, it redirects you back to the STS login page, so it looks to the user like it's silently failing.

I found this question: wfresh not working with WS-Federation via ADFS, which seems to be on the right track. However, while I am definitely seeing issues with integrated logins, I am getting similar issues with Forms logins as well. The outward symptoms are different, but the behavior seems to be the same: If you specify wfresh=0, it sends you directly to /adfs/ls.

Is there any way to configure ADFS to treat wfresh correctly, or at least to ignore it?

Update: Cross-posted to MSDN Geneva Forums: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/7acbbd11-cd69-466b-8faa-f129f24fe1fe/wfresh-parameter-causing-adfs-login-to-fail

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    I've finally got some word from Microsoft on this: They know about it. That's basically all I've got for now. I'll update if/when I get more.
    – Mike
    Oct 14, 2013 at 13:34

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Update: Microsoft today released their hotfix for this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2896713. It is not a public hotfix, so you will need to contact Microsoft support to get the update.

Previous: I spoke with an Escalation Engineer in Global Escalation Services for Microsoft. The EE said they are aware of this issue, tracking impacted customers, and working on a solution. Anyone who is experiencing this same problem should contact Microsoft support and open a support case so they are notified when the solution is available. Microsoft support is tracking this issue internally under solution id number 2879919.

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I am seeing the same thing as of lately. We have connections with some RPs and also use Office 365. If I leave my machine logged into portal.microsoftonline.com it will eventually show "page cannot be displayed" with the URL showing the long string and "wfresh=0" at the end.

Externally, if i leave my browser logged into the portal it will take me back to the form but never accept my new credentials. If I change the value of "wfresh=0" to "1" it allows me back in external and internal. I'm trying to review event logs to see anything but have not found any clues. still looking.

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    I've noticed the same things. I am telling my users to delete the wfresh parameter from the URL as a temporary workaround, but that's not a long-term solution. I wish I knew if this started because Microsoft's STS started sending wfresh, or because ADFS stopped accepting it. I'll have to check my logs tomorrow morning.
    – Mike
    Sep 27, 2013 at 2:45
  • Checked my logs. It appears that this started between 8/5 and 8/15. 8/5 is the last time I see a request containing wfresh that worked, and 8/15 was the first time I saw one that didn't work. I'm not sure why there was no wfresh requests for that time in between, but it could just be that I didn't have any users leaving pages open during that time (We have a small enough number of employees that this might actually be possible).
    – Mike
    Sep 27, 2013 at 16:24
  • We installed KB2843638 (support.microsoft.com/kb/2843638) and KB2843639 (support.microsoft.com/kb/2843639) on 8/14. These may be the issue. Haven't looked yet.
    – Mike
    Sep 27, 2013 at 16:42
  • I have the same one installed too on my AD FS farm servers. It says there are additional steps required to complete the installation. I'm going to run them in my lab instance and see what happens!
    – franz
    Oct 2, 2013 at 18:13
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    I ran through the recommended steps and didn't see a difference. I also uninstalled the patch which broke it altogether. Do you use custom claim rules at all?
    – franz
    Oct 2, 2013 at 21:53
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Would it be a good or bad solution (if possible) to use MS IIS URL rewrite to replace or remove wfresh=0 from the URL when hitting the IIS?

Best would of course be if the default installation of ADFS worked with wfresh=0 in the first place :-)

IIS URL Rewrite1


Update:

My problem was that only internal clients experienced the error while external clients (using the ADFS proxy servers) did not.

With URL rewrite on the internal ADFS 2.1 servers and the following URL rewrite rule in /adfs/ls/web.config works:

    <rule name="wfresh0to1" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
     <match url="(.*)" />
      <conditions>
       <add input="{QUERY_STRING}" pattern="(.*)wfresh=0(.*)" />
      </conditions>
      <action type="Rewrite" url="{R:0}?{C:1}wfresh=1{C:2}" appendQueryString="false" />
    </rule>
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  • Thanks! I'll have a look into this on Monday, though I was hoping it would be a last resort after finding an actual fix. Oct 11, 2013 at 16:42
  • I looked into this at one point... In my mind I have the thought that it won't work, but I don't remember how I came to that conclusion. I agree with Jeeva, though, a real fix would be better.
    – Mike
    Oct 11, 2013 at 18:55
  • A little further investigation... I figured out a regular expression that should work. Match the pattern: /adfs/ls/\?(.*)(&wfresh=0)(.*), replace it with /adfs/ls/?{R:1}{R:3}. But I tried this and it didn't seem to be working. It's possible that the logic that governs AD FS happens before IIS hits the rewrite module, or that I'm doing something else wrong in the way I'm configuring it.
    – Mike
    Oct 12, 2013 at 3:06
  • The method in the update works fine for me. Still waiting on a real fix from Microsoft, though. Nov 8, 2013 at 9:41

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