I'm trying to create Jwt token authorization. For this purpose I have issuer part with the code like that:
public override Task GrantResourceOwnerCredentials(OAuthGrantResourceOwnerCredentialsContext context)
{
context.OwinContext.Response.Headers.Add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", new[] {"*"});
Users user;
using (var db = new UserStore())
{
user = Task.Run(()=> db.FindUser(context.UserName, context.Password, context.ClientId)).Result;
}
if (user == null)
{
context.SetError("invalid_grant", "The user name or password is incorrect");
return Task.FromResult<object>(null);
}
var identity = new ClaimsIdentity("JWT");
identity.AddClaim(new Claim(ClaimTypes.Name, user.Email));
identity.AddClaim(new Claim("sub", context.UserName));
identity.AddClaim(new Claim(ClaimTypes.Role, user.Roles.Name));
var props = new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{
"audience", context.ClientId ?? string.Empty
}
});
var ticket = new AuthenticationTicket(identity, props);
context.Validated(ticket);
return Task.FromResult<object>(null);
}
And "resource" part that should accept bearer token:
public void ConfigureOAuth(IAppBuilder app)
{
var issuer = SiteGlobal.Issuer;
var audience = SiteGlobal.Audience;
var secret = TextEncodings.Base64Url.Decode(SiteGlobal.Secret);
app.UseJwtBearerAuthentication(
new JwtBearerAuthenticationOptions
{
AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.Active,
AllowedAudiences = new[] { audience },
IssuerSecurityTokenProviders = new IIssuerSecurityTokenProvider[]
{
new SymmetricKeyIssuerSecurityTokenProvider(issuer, secret)
}
});
}
As far as I can see issued token are valid (I did validation on jwt.io), so the problem is somehwere else. When I'm sending token in Postman with the call to controller protected by [Authorize]
attribute it always return 401 code. Could you please advise how to fix this?
P.S. This is how I implement custom Jwt fortmat:
public string Protect(AuthenticationTicket data)
{
if (data == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("data");
}
string audienceId = data.Properties.Dictionary.ContainsKey(AudiencePropertyKey) ? data.Properties.Dictionary[AudiencePropertyKey] : null;
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(audienceId)) throw new InvalidOperationException("AuthenticationTicket.Properties does not include audience");
Audience audience;
using (var store = new AudienceStore())
{
audience = Task.Run(()=> store.FindAudience(audienceId)).Result;
}
var symmetricKeyAsBase64 = audience.Base64Secret;
var signingKey = new InMemorySymmetricSecurityKey(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(symmetricKeyAsBase64));
var signingCredentials = new SigningCredentials(signingKey, SecurityAlgorithms.HmacSha256Signature, SecurityAlgorithms.Sha256Digest);
var issued = data.Properties.IssuedUtc;
var expires = data.Properties.ExpiresUtc;
var token = new JwtSecurityToken(_issuer, audienceId, data.Identity.Claims, issued.Value.UtcDateTime, expires.Value.UtcDateTime, signingCredentials);
var handler = new JwtSecurityTokenHandler();
var jwt = handler.WriteToken(token);
return jwt;
}
P.S. Guys, I'm so sorry, but I forgot to explain that "issuer" part of code that's standalone application, meanwhile "audience" is protected web api. That's two different appliactions running independently.
jwt
, only withREST
queries via URL, where request headerAuthorization : Basic <encrypted user:pass>
was needed & if something was wrong about that (pass/name/syntax), it threw 401 to me.Authorization: Bearer <jwt>
format.