SSO using Identity Server and Openid
I am new to OpenId and Identity server.
Aim is to create a sub-domain for login, after login user is redirected to another sub-domain where it automatically authenticates.
eg: login is done from login.domain.com then redirects to application.domain.com
I am using .net-core Web-Api with angular 6 token authentication. One WeApi and angular for login app and another for main application. How can i achieve this using identity server and open id?
angular authentication .net-core single-sign-on identityserver4
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I am new to OpenId and Identity server.
Aim is to create a sub-domain for login, after login user is redirected to another sub-domain where it automatically authenticates.
eg: login is done from login.domain.com then redirects to application.domain.com
I am using .net-core Web-Api with angular 6 token authentication. One WeApi and angular for login app and another for main application. How can i achieve this using identity server and open id?
angular authentication .net-core single-sign-on identityserver4
probably it would be easier to use asp.net website for login since it goes out of the box with identity server. then you can use js clients like node-openid-client for NodeJs and oidc-client-js for browser to connect to identity server.
– Pavel Agarkov
Nov 16 '18 at 8:24
@PavelAgarkov it will not be done it must be done with same technology
– Nighil
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
@Nighil - what do you mean byOne WeApi and angular for login app
?
– m3n7alsnak3
Nov 20 '18 at 21:17
@m3n7alsnak3 Login is handled by a single application which has one UI which is done in Angular and API which is .netcore
– Nighil
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22
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I am new to OpenId and Identity server.
Aim is to create a sub-domain for login, after login user is redirected to another sub-domain where it automatically authenticates.
eg: login is done from login.domain.com then redirects to application.domain.com
I am using .net-core Web-Api with angular 6 token authentication. One WeApi and angular for login app and another for main application. How can i achieve this using identity server and open id?
angular authentication .net-core single-sign-on identityserver4
I am new to OpenId and Identity server.
Aim is to create a sub-domain for login, after login user is redirected to another sub-domain where it automatically authenticates.
eg: login is done from login.domain.com then redirects to application.domain.com
I am using .net-core Web-Api with angular 6 token authentication. One WeApi and angular for login app and another for main application. How can i achieve this using identity server and open id?
angular authentication .net-core single-sign-on identityserver4
angular authentication .net-core single-sign-on identityserver4
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probably it would be easier to use asp.net website for login since it goes out of the box with identity server. then you can use js clients like node-openid-client for NodeJs and oidc-client-js for browser to connect to identity server.
– Pavel Agarkov
Nov 16 '18 at 8:24
@PavelAgarkov it will not be done it must be done with same technology
– Nighil
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
@Nighil - what do you mean byOne WeApi and angular for login app
?
– m3n7alsnak3
Nov 20 '18 at 21:17
@m3n7alsnak3 Login is handled by a single application which has one UI which is done in Angular and API which is .netcore
– Nighil
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22
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probably it would be easier to use asp.net website for login since it goes out of the box with identity server. then you can use js clients like node-openid-client for NodeJs and oidc-client-js for browser to connect to identity server.
– Pavel Agarkov
Nov 16 '18 at 8:24
@PavelAgarkov it will not be done it must be done with same technology
– Nighil
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
@Nighil - what do you mean byOne WeApi and angular for login app
?
– m3n7alsnak3
Nov 20 '18 at 21:17
@m3n7alsnak3 Login is handled by a single application which has one UI which is done in Angular and API which is .netcore
– Nighil
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22
probably it would be easier to use asp.net website for login since it goes out of the box with identity server. then you can use js clients like node-openid-client for NodeJs and oidc-client-js for browser to connect to identity server.
– Pavel Agarkov
Nov 16 '18 at 8:24
probably it would be easier to use asp.net website for login since it goes out of the box with identity server. then you can use js clients like node-openid-client for NodeJs and oidc-client-js for browser to connect to identity server.
– Pavel Agarkov
Nov 16 '18 at 8:24
@PavelAgarkov it will not be done it must be done with same technology
– Nighil
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
@PavelAgarkov it will not be done it must be done with same technology
– Nighil
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
@Nighil - what do you mean by
One WeApi and angular for login app
?– m3n7alsnak3
Nov 20 '18 at 21:17
@Nighil - what do you mean by
One WeApi and angular for login app
?– m3n7alsnak3
Nov 20 '18 at 21:17
@m3n7alsnak3 Login is handled by a single application which has one UI which is done in Angular and API which is .netcore
– Nighil
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22
@m3n7alsnak3 Login is handled by a single application which has one UI which is done in Angular and API which is .netcore
– Nighil
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22
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probably it would be easier to use asp.net website for login since it goes out of the box with identity server. then you can use js clients like node-openid-client for NodeJs and oidc-client-js for browser to connect to identity server.
– Pavel Agarkov
Nov 16 '18 at 8:24
@PavelAgarkov it will not be done it must be done with same technology
– Nighil
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
@Nighil - what do you mean by
One WeApi and angular for login app
?– m3n7alsnak3
Nov 20 '18 at 21:17
@m3n7alsnak3 Login is handled by a single application which has one UI which is done in Angular and API which is .netcore
– Nighil
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22