Can two different applications (.NET Framework & .NET Core) authorize an OAuth2 bearer access token generated by .NET Framework?
The current setup of our server : Auth Server and Resouce Server are built using .Net Framework. There is no problem until recently.
We have a new project is targeting .Net Core and would like to consume the Bearer Token generated by our Auth Server.
I look around and it seems that the SDK - Microsoft.Owin.Security.OAuth is not supported in .net Core.
a) What is the correct way to allow this new project to be able to consume the token generated from the Auth Server?
b) To validate the token between server is we use a shared machine Key value. How is this achievable in this situation?
c# .net asp.net-core oauth-2.0 asp.net-identity
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The current setup of our server : Auth Server and Resouce Server are built using .Net Framework. There is no problem until recently.
We have a new project is targeting .Net Core and would like to consume the Bearer Token generated by our Auth Server.
I look around and it seems that the SDK - Microsoft.Owin.Security.OAuth is not supported in .net Core.
a) What is the correct way to allow this new project to be able to consume the token generated from the Auth Server?
b) To validate the token between server is we use a shared machine Key value. How is this achievable in this situation?
c# .net asp.net-core oauth-2.0 asp.net-identity
Please take a look at the following answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/47693057/… as i researched a similar case (ResetPasswordToken).
– Razvan Dumitru
Nov 12 at 14:50
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The current setup of our server : Auth Server and Resouce Server are built using .Net Framework. There is no problem until recently.
We have a new project is targeting .Net Core and would like to consume the Bearer Token generated by our Auth Server.
I look around and it seems that the SDK - Microsoft.Owin.Security.OAuth is not supported in .net Core.
a) What is the correct way to allow this new project to be able to consume the token generated from the Auth Server?
b) To validate the token between server is we use a shared machine Key value. How is this achievable in this situation?
c# .net asp.net-core oauth-2.0 asp.net-identity
The current setup of our server : Auth Server and Resouce Server are built using .Net Framework. There is no problem until recently.
We have a new project is targeting .Net Core and would like to consume the Bearer Token generated by our Auth Server.
I look around and it seems that the SDK - Microsoft.Owin.Security.OAuth is not supported in .net Core.
a) What is the correct way to allow this new project to be able to consume the token generated from the Auth Server?
b) To validate the token between server is we use a shared machine Key value. How is this achievable in this situation?
c# .net asp.net-core oauth-2.0 asp.net-identity
c# .net asp.net-core oauth-2.0 asp.net-identity
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Please take a look at the following answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/47693057/… as i researched a similar case (ResetPasswordToken).
– Razvan Dumitru
Nov 12 at 14:50
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Please take a look at the following answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/47693057/… as i researched a similar case (ResetPasswordToken).
– Razvan Dumitru
Nov 12 at 14:50
Please take a look at the following answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/47693057/… as i researched a similar case (ResetPasswordToken).
– Razvan Dumitru
Nov 12 at 14:50
Please take a look at the following answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/47693057/… as i researched a similar case (ResetPasswordToken).
– Razvan Dumitru
Nov 12 at 14:50
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Please take a look at the following answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/47693057/… as i researched a similar case (ResetPasswordToken).
– Razvan Dumitru
Nov 12 at 14:50