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c0bra99 avatar c0bra99 commented on September 2, 2024 11

Thank you, that fixed the logout redirect issue. Final solution for anyone else who finds this:

 var windowsAuthentication = new WsFederationAuthenticationOptions
            {
                AuthenticationType = "windows",
                Caption = "Windows",
                SignInAsAuthenticationType = signInAsType,
                MetadataAddress = Company.IdentityServer.Constants.Constants.WindowsAuthMetadataAddress,
                Wtrealm = "urn:win",
                SignOutWreply = Company.IdentityServer.Constants.Constants.MVCWebUri,
                Notifications = new WsFederationAuthenticationNotifications
                {
                    RedirectToIdentityProvider = notification =>
                    {
                        if (notification.ProtocolMessage.IsSignOutMessage)
                        {
                            //Can't _really_ logout of WsFederation, just set the notification to handled.
                            notification.HandleResponse();
                        }
                        return Task.FromResult(0);
                    }
                }
            };

            appBuilder.UseWsFederationAuthentication(windowsAuthentication);

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leastprivilege avatar leastprivilege commented on September 2, 2024 1

Handle the RedirectToIdentityProvider notification on the ws-fed MW - for the Logout request just set context.Handled();

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brockallen avatar brockallen commented on September 2, 2024

I'd suggest disabling the redirect to the WA server from the ws-fed middleware configured in IdSvr.

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c0bra99 avatar c0bra99 commented on September 2, 2024

That was my first thought, but I didn't see any options in WsFederationAuthenticationOptions that looks like it would do that. Would that involve a CustomUserService and doing some checks in an override of SignOutAsync(SignOutContext context) ?

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j2jensen avatar j2jensen commented on September 2, 2024

Thanks for sharing that solution, @c0bra99 . Seems like that should be part of the sample project for Windows Auth, honestly.

Is there any reason you're setting SignOutWreply? On my system things seem to work just fine without it, but I'm definitely not the expert with WsFederatedAuth that I'd like to be.

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