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Can you guys help me out on how to send DN in a claim from ADFS 2.0?

Thanks!

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There doesn't seem to be a standard URI for DN but you can always roll your own.

The ADFS claims rules box is actually configurable - refer ADFS : Selecting claim that's not in the default drop down

So in the "LDAP Attribute" enter "DN" and in the "Outgoing Claim Type" enter something like "http://company.com/identity/claims/DistinguishedName".

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LDAP attributes see here : Selected LDAP Attributes

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    It worked! Just one small modification. In the "LDAP Attribute" use "distinguishedname" instead of "DN". I have tried to find some overview of the LDAP attributes that are available from Active Directory. Do you know of anything like this? Thanks again.
    – VimKin
    Aug 19, 2012 at 9:04
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c:[Type == "http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2008/06/identity/claims/windowsaccountname", Issuer == "AD AUTHORITY"]  => issue(store = "Active Directory", types = ("http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/name"), query = "; distinguishedName;{0}", param = c.Value);

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