Where is this id from? In adal ,we had the following flows: In the example it mentions:
If possible, i’d like the user to enter his username/password inside my textboxes and send them to adal in order to obtain a token. I use an ms access application that uses odbc (v17/v18) to connect to the sql server. A resource is anything that is governed and protected by the azure entra (azure active directory) service.
We are trying to migrate from adal to msal using java. In other words, it seems the only way to achieve my task is to: We use authorization code flow in oauth to get the refresh token and access token. Export adal_python_ssl_no_verify=1 which is suggested in the following post:
Usually, these resources are what your apps or services need to access. The concept of resource has seemingly vanished from aad v2. I want to connect to azure sql server from an azure virtual desktop using azure ad integrated security. I'm trying to develop a vuejs single page application that logs you into aad so that i can get an access token to call various apis (e.g.
Once a user is logged in, you have to acquire a tok. I am running into problems now trying to do the same thing as in my adal project. To help understand what a resource in azure ad/entra is: To get the access tok.
As far as i understand, since i’m inside an asp.net mvc application, azure ad is expecting a client_secret as opposed to a user’s username/password. [azurestack] handle ssl verification for certs not in python root ca list #2267 but unfortunately none of the above produced any change in the outcome. I added an answer below which includes the missing registry value, which you can add yourself. I am using azure cli version 2.0.60 and python 3.