I have created a WCF service that has CRUD operations to Outlook using Graph API. it is working in my local but when I deployed it in our UAT server I get a 403 forbidden in this part:
result = _authContext.AcquireTokenAsync(resourceId,ClientId, uc).Result;
this is a snippet of my AD auth code:
string authority = string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, Instance, Tenant);
if(_authContext == null)
{
_authContext = new AuthenticationContext(authority, false, new FileCache(_cacheFile));
}
string resourceId = path to resource id;
try {
result = _authContext.AcquireTokenSilentAsync(resourceId,ClientId).Result;
accessToken = result.AccessToken;
expiresOn = result.ExpiresOn;
} catch( AggregateException exc)
{
if(ex != null && ex.ErrorCode != "failed_to_acquire_token_silently")
{
throw;
}
}
if(accessToken == null || expiresOn <= DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(5))
{
UserCredential uc = new UserCredential();
uc = new UserCredential("hardcoded username for testing");
result = _authContext.AcquireTokenAsync(resourceId,ClientId, uc).Result;
accessToken = result.AccessToken;
expiresOn = result.ExpiresOn;
}
I have tried hardcoding the UserCredential already and the app pool account in the IIS has the permission.
in my web.config, i added this:
<system.net>
<defaultProxy useDefaultCredentials="true">
<proxy bypassonlocal="True" proxyaddress="......" />
</defaultProxy>
</system.net>
i have also tried setting up a WebProxy in the App Start method of my Glabal.asax but it did not help.Is it a problem with the code or a config issue in the IIS?