A reverse proxy can act as a relying party as well. Usually, a reverse proxy is 
delegating user information in a non-standard way (custom http headers) to the 
proxied application servers.

It depends whether the reverse proxy supports WS-Federation out-of-the-box or 
whether you have to plug it in. Fediz also provides an API to create the signin 
request and validate the signin response.

Thanks
Oli

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From: carma.robot [[email protected]]
Sent: 19 July 2013 06:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fediz With Reverse Proxy

Hello,

This is a question for the Feiz guys. In your documentation and example, the
Fediz plugin is deployed on the app server hosting the relying party. I was
wondering if it is possible to host the Fediz plugin in a reverse proxy that
sits in front of a legacy application? If it is possible, I would appreciate
any guidance you could provide for such a deployment.

Thanks in advance!



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