So far I've seen how to set expiration for the client webapp's cookie (thank you v0id): IdentityServer4 cookie expiration
There are actually two cookies used by IdentityServer4 - the client cookie and server cookie ("idsrv").
If I set the client cookie expiration as given here: IdentityServer4 cookie expiration then when I close the browser and go back to a client webapp page where I need to be authorized, I get access denied because the browser session no longer has the server cookie.
So I need a way to set the "idsrv" cookie expiration to be the same as the client.
Currently, the best way I see to set the server cookie (it is being ignored or dropped somehow) is the following code block in the IdentityServer4 host Startup.cs / ConfigureServices() method:
services.AddIdentityServer(options =>
{
options.Authentication.CookieLifetime = new TimeSpan(365, 0, 0, 0);
options.Authentication.CookieSlidingExpiration = true;
})
That should set the cookie's expiration to one year later. However, in Chrome developer tools under the Application tab, cookies, I see that it still has an expired expiration default date in 1969.
I downloaded the IdentityServer4 project source, removed the nuget package, and added the source project to my solution so I could debug through it.
I see that it gets the expiration I gave it in the ConfigureInternalCookieOptions.cs / Configure() method. It's matching the DefaultCookieAuthenticationScheme inside as well / applying the properties. I haven't found anything specific to IdentityServer that would ignore the expiration date I've set, but it still has the 1969 expiration.
Edit: I've attempted to set the cookie persistent in the IdentityServer host's AccountController as follows (interestingly enough, Microsoft has a good article around using authenticationproperties without using AspNet Identity here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/security/authentication/cookie?tabs=aspnetcore2x - it is sending information in a cookie, "scheme" is just the cookie name): In the ExternalLoginCallback():
if (id_token != null)
{
props = new AuthenticationProperties();
props.ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.Add(AccountOptions.RememberMeLoginDuration);
props.IsPersistent = true;
props.StoreTokens(new[] { new AuthenticationToken { Name = "id_token", Value = id_token } });
}
None of the server side cookies have their expiration set (the AccountOptions RememberMeLoginDuration is also set to 365 days). Both "idsrv" and "idsrv.session" still have a 1969 expiration.