If you are using a self-signed SSL certificate for your DualShield SSO, then you need to import the DualShield SSO's CA certificate into the local computer certificate store as a root trusted CA on your ADFS server, and you need to disable the certificate revocation check
Furthermore, you need to disable the revocation check on the self-signed claim provider certificate.
On the ADFS server, execute the following commands in the Windows Powershell console:
Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.Adfs.Powershell Set-ADFSClaimsProviderTrust -TargetName "Claims_Provider_Name" -SigningCertificateRevocationCheck None |
Similarly, if you are using a self-signed certificate for your relying party application, then you have to import the self-signed CA certificate into the local computer certificate store as a root trusted CA on your ADFS server. Then, execute the following commands on the Windows Powershell console to disable the revocation check on the self-signed relying party certificate :
Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.Adfs.Powershell Set-ADFSRelyingPartyTrust -targetname "Relying_Party_Name" -EncryptionCertificateRevocationCheck None |