Typical federated identity transactions include three main players:
Identity Provider (IdP) – Manages the identity information and authenticates the user.
Relying Party (RP) – The service or application that depends on the IdP for authentication.
User – The individual who needs to access the relying party’s service.
A proxy relay isn’t one of these standard three components in a typical federated identity scenario.
Proxy relay is not one of the three components of a federated identity system transaction. The three components of a federated identity system transaction are the user, the identity provider, and the relying party. The user is the person who is trying to access a resource, the identity provider is the entity that authenticates the user and provides identity information, and the relying party is the entity that is requesting the identity information and making the access decision. A proxy relay is not typically considered a component of a federated identity system transaction, although it may be used in some implementations to help facilitate the transaction.
If the federation solution has to be exposed to internet, then a proxy is needed.
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