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Can NameIdentifier and IdentityProvider (WIF) claims be used to uniquely identify any user?

Thinking of using Access Control Service (ACS) and Windows Identity Foundation (WIF) to secure my WCF Data Services Web API application. How can I use claims to uniquely identify a user? My idea is ...
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WIF: Custom Claims

I'm having a hard time understanding how a Claim should be defined. There is a lot of information on the web about creating claims but none of it seems to agree. I have found four attributes of a ...
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Getting 403 response when trying to access file in SharePoint list via WebClient

I’m trying to access a file in a SharePoint list using System.Net.WebClient. The list has anonymous access disabled (when we turn it on, it works) and we’re using Claims-Based Authentication. I know ...
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WIF STS, different “kinds” of users, applications and claims

We are currently looking into implementing our own STS (Microsoft WIF) for authenticating our users, and in that process we have come up with a few questions that we haven’t been able to answer. We ...
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SharePoint Claims authentication and web.config role authorizations

I am trying to secure a few application pages with role base authorizations can't seem to get it working , if I set a deny rule for all users the rule works, but anything with a specific group or ...
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SharePoint SPClaimProvider details/usage

I have to implement my own SPClaimProvider for PeoplePicker. There are some methods to override. Problem: I can't figure out some methods/parameters usage. All of these methods are claims specific. ...
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Calling Net Tcp WCF Service from Claims based SharePoint

I have a windows service that runs a WCF Net Tcp binding service. All binding and endpoint information is set programmatically. _host.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof(IService), new NetTcpBinding(), ...
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Claims-based Authentication: Are strings the essence of claims?

I've been programming with claims-based authentication for some time now with Windows Identity Foundation. It appears to me that in Windows Identity Foundation, once a user is logged in, the claims ...
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Geneva Server STS

My requirement is the claims assigned to a user are company aware so say for example User 1: is publisher for Product Manager for Company 1 but the same user is only editor for Company B. Can this be ...