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I have 2 questions related to that:

1) I need to invalidate.AspNet.ApplicationCookie after Adding / Removing some remote user to Role using Asp.Net Identity 2. I Tried to use UpdateSecurityStamp, but since no password or username is changed, SecurityStamp remains same. When I use ApplicationRoleManger I can see that User roles are updated but in User.Identity Claims they stay unchanged.

2) How does .AspNet.ApplicationCookie Validation work and how can I access it?

I was trying to use this code, but with no effect

What is ASP.NET Identity's IUserSecurityStampStore<TUser> interface?

Update: This is my Cookie Auth setting:

 app.UseCookieAuthentication(new CookieAuthenticationOptions
        {
            AuthenticationType = DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie,
            LoginPath = new PathString("/Account/Login"),
            Provider = new CookieAuthenticationProvider
            {
                OnValidateIdentity = SecurityStampValidator.OnValidateIdentity<ApplicationUserManager, ApplicationUser>(
                    validateInterval: TimeSpan.FromSeconds(0),
                    regenerateIdentity: (manager, user) => user.GenerateUserIdentityAsync(manager)),
                OnApplyRedirect = ctx =>
                {
                    if (!IsApiRequest(ctx.Request))
                    {
                        ctx.Response.Redirect(ctx.RedirectUri);
                    }
                }
            }
        });

I can see that user.GenerateUserIdentityAsync(manager) is hitted only on login.

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Setting CookieAuthenticationOptions is not enough. When I created new ASP.NET MVC project in VS everything is working good and GenerateUserIdentityAsync() is hitted by each request (if validateInterval is 0). The only problem was that you have to register context per request:

app.CreatePerOwinContext(ApplicationDbContext.Create);
app.CreatePerOwinContext<ApplicationUserManager>(ApplicationUserManager.Create);

As I am using Winsdor Castle to create context per request, I deleted these lines from template. In injected method in ApplicationUserManager.Create is set UserTokenProvider, which does the magic perharps.

Nowhere in documentation is anything about that, but finally it solves the problem.

If you are using your own IoC, you can resolve dependency this way (eg. using Castle Winsdor)

app.CreatePerOwinContext(() => IoCContainerManager.Container.Resolve<ApplicationDBContext>());
app.CreatePerOwinContext(() => IoCContainerManager.Container.Resolve<ApplicationUserManager>());

and register types this way:

container.Register(Component.For<ApplicationDBContext>().LifestylePerWebRequest());
container.Register(Component.For<ApplicationUserManager>().LifestylePerWebRequest());
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    Great catch! I completely missed it myself. Glad it worked out for you!
    – trailmax
    Aug 28, 2014 at 22:40
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If you want to change the security stamp after adding to a role use this:

UserManager.UpdateSecurityStampAsync(User.Id)

And don't set validateInterval to TimeSpan.FromSeconds(0) - this basically means database will be hit every on request. Set it to something like 10 minutes.

Just last night I've blogged about CookieAuthenticationProvider and how it invalidates the cookie. Basically the cookie contains information about time it was created. If it is older than validateInterval, then reach to database, get user record and compare security stamps in cookie and in the DB. If stamp not changed, issue a new cookie with new issue date. If stamps don't match, invalidate the cookie and log-out user.

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  • Thanks for your blog link! Seems, that I am still missing something, because as I said, GenerateUserIdentityAsync method is triggered only on login - so as OnValidateIdentity. And cookie remains same even if I call UpdateSecurityStampAsync(User.Id). Btw I have zero Timespan just for testing. Is there anything else what am I missing in Authentication config? Aug 28, 2014 at 11:22
  • try killing all the cookies and re-login again
    – trailmax
    Aug 28, 2014 at 11:28
  • I did it many times. Isn't the problem that SecurityStampValidator.OnValidateIdentity checks SecurityStamp and UserId - and they remains same? So no change is detected? Aug 28, 2014 at 11:36
  • UserId always stay the same - this is a primary key for the user. if your SecurityStamp is not changed, the cookie will not be invalidated. So update the SecurityStamp for the user and try again.
    – trailmax
    Aug 28, 2014 at 11:49
  • UserManager.UpdateSecurityStampAsync(User.Id) returns Succeeded true, but still not regenerating identity even validate interval set to 1 second in AuthProvider. Really dont understand. Last think - isnt it possible that SecurityStamp remains same if UserId and Password remains same? Aug 28, 2014 at 12:00

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