microsoft-identity-web
aspnetcoreaadauth
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9.3 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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microsoft-identity-web
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Implementing fine-grained access control with ASP.NET Core custom endpoint metadata
Microsoft.Identity.Web's source code.
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Azure AD - How to have a Distributed Token Cache per tenant?
I'm working on migrating a single-tenant, single-db ASP.NET Core Web API project that uses Azure AD with a DistributedSqlServerCache to support a multi-tenant, multi-db approach.
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Securing a .NET Azure Function with Azure AD
Last week I was asked by someone in the community for a sample that shows how to secure Azure Functions with Azure AD. And specifically, a .NET 5 or 6 Azure Function using the Microsoft.Identity.Web library to validate tokens and authorize access.
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Azure.Identity and MSAL
Also, check out Microsoft.Identity.Web https://github.com/AzureAD/microsoft-identity-web. It’s another wrapper around MSAL. It wraps some common best practices a little better than Azure.Identity does.
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Modernize your legacy API authentication with Microsoft.Identity.Web and Azure AD
In a previous blog post, we looked at how to migrate the authentication code of a front-end solution written with ASP.NET Core to using the latest Microsoft.Identity.Web library for .NET. That was part 1 of our short series. For part 2, we will look at how to modernize the auth code in our back-end API using Microsoft.Identity.Web again.
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Another Authentication/Authorisation question
You should check this out: https://github.com/AzureAD/microsoft-identity-web/wiki/customization
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Migrating from old authentication code in ASP.NET with Microsoft.Identity.Web and Azure AD
About 3 years ago, I wrote some code for a customer. It was as sample solution. The front end was as straight up ASP.NET Core MVC app. The backend API was a simple .NET Core API. Both made use ofOpen ID Connect (OIDC) and OAuth2 to authenticate users and acquire tokens in order to retrieve and update a ToDo list. The juice of the app is in the authentication. So in this blog post, we'll look how to take out the "old" authentication code and replace it with the latest and greatest in ASP.NET Core - Microsoft.Identity.Web. The blog will come in two parts:
aspnetcoreaadauth
What are some alternatives?
microsoft-authentication-library-for-dotnet - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for .NET
ms-identity-javascript-angular-spa-dotnetcore-webapi-roles-groups - Angular single-page application (SPA) calling .NET Core web API using App Roles and Security Groups for Implementing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) using MSAL Angular
practical-aspnetcore - Practical samples of ASP.NET Core 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, 5.0, 3.1, 2.2, and 2.1,projects you can use. Readme contains explanations on all projects.
JwtAuthDemo - ASP.NET Core + Angular JWT auth demo; integration tests; login, logout, refresh token, impersonation, authentication, authorization; run on Docker Compose.
SecureAzureFunctionMiW
active-directory-dotnetcore-devicecodeflow-v2 - .NET Core console application letting a user acquire a token for the Microsoft Graph by signing in through another device having a Web browser, with the Azure AD v2.0 endpoint
active-directory-xamarin-native-v2 - This is a simple Xamarin Forms app showcasing how to use MSAL.NET to authenticate work or school and Microsoft personal accounts with the Microsoft identity platform, and access the Microsoft Graph with the resulting token.
EntityFramework.Docs - Documentation for Entity Framework Core and Entity Framework 6