Merge pull request #3514 from VLG17/patch-16

updated info about NDES server name
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Liza Poggemeyer 2019-05-15 14:55:02 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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3. Under **MANAGE**, click **Application proxy**.
4. Click **Configure an app**.
5. Under **Basic Settings** next to **Name**, type **WHFB NDES 01**. Choose a name that correlates this Azure AD Application Proxy setting with the on-premises NDES server. Each NDES server must have its own Azure AD Application Proxy as two NDES servers cannot share the same internal URL.
6. Next to **Internal Url**, type the internal fully qualified DNS name of the NDES server associated with this Azure AD Application Proxy. For example, https://ndes.corp.mstepdemo.net). This must match the internal DNS name of the NDES server and ensure you prefix the Url with **https**.
6. Next to **Internal Url**, type the internal, fully qualified DNS name of the NDES server associated with this Azure AD Application Proxy. For example, https://ndes.corp.mstepdemo.net). You need to match the primary host name (AD Computer Account name) of the NDES server, and prefix the URL with **https**.
7. Under **Internal Url**, select **https://** from the first list. In the text box next to **https://**, type the hostname you want to use as your external hostname for the Azure AD Application Proxy. In the list next to the hostname you typed, select a DNS suffix you want to use externally for the Azure AD Application Proxy. It is recommended to use the default, -[tenantName].msapproxy.net where **[tenantName]** is your current Azure Active Directory tenant name (-mstephendemo.msappproxy.net).
![Azure NDES Application Proxy Configuration](images/aadjcert/azureconsole-appproxyconfig.png)
8. Select **Passthrough** from the **Pre Authentication** list.