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I'm using azure b2c and upon successful authentication, I've set it to redirect to jwt.io. The Token Header I'm seeing there is

{
    "typ": "JWT",
    "alg": "RS256",
    "kid": "[censored]"
}

And all the claims are returned in the body, so that part is fine i guess. But when I scroll to the bottom i have the following error message:

Invalid Signature

When I scroll back up and change the algorithm to any ha algorithm, it works.

If I understand correctly, azure is sending out a ha decodable jwt but saying it's a rs256? I've read that azure only supports ha tokens for custom policies, which i don't have.

Any help is appreciated :] Thank You!

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It's described here.

You need to get the key from the B2C .well-known/openid-configuration endpoint and then paste it in as per the article.

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  • I've tried that but in the discovery page there is no k5c key
    – Coconut
    Aug 1, 2022 at 1:26
  • ^^ i meant x5c somehow its not letting me edit
    – Coconut
    Aug 1, 2022 at 1:35
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    The parameters in the metadata document must be used to generate the x5c. Aug 1, 2022 at 6:52
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    The token endpoint auth methods dictate what “secret” must be sent along with an authorisation code to get a token. It’s not relevant here, you already got your token. Aug 1, 2022 at 12:50
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    Some guidance about getting x5c stackoverflow.com/questions/61395261/… Aug 1, 2022 at 12:51

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