Hi Manoj. Great video. I already have an onprem api exposed via entra id. How do I pass authorization header to the api? Entra ID authentication is overwritting the authorization header.
What is the concept of authorizing here, i will get all the scopes which are exposed in app registration inside token ? Or only those which user has given. I mean how can we use thise scopes for a user level. In this video you exposed one scope now how to handle for one user which has this and another user who will not have it in token.
Thanks for the video. I could follow the steps and secure my API. It works fine while the API is running on localhost. But after I deployed the API to IIS in an onprem server it gives me 500 internal server error while calling the API from postman using the same method. Any idea why?
Great video, thanks!!! We got the token after using so many things, I want to know how can a user get these tokens, because user cannot have these much of inputs.
Mister very happy for your explanation and help me to solve a problem here. Thanks...
Very useful! You finally unlocked me that topic, very appreciate. Thank you so much!
Hi Manoj. Great video. I already have an onprem api exposed via entra id. How do I pass authorization header to the api? Entra ID authentication is overwritting the authorization header.
This is good but it does not show how to use this in anything but Postman. Would be helpful to see this calling from a Blazor Web App
Sincerely, I was surprised if after watching a 29-minute video, what I saw was a postman. Too bad. Very misleading.
How can I specify user roles to access specific endpoints ?
What is the concept of authorizing here, i will get all the scopes which are exposed in app registration inside token ? Or only those which user has given. I mean how can we use thise scopes for a user level. In this video you exposed one scope now how to handle for one user which has this and another user who will not have it in token.
Thanks for the video. I could follow the steps and secure my API. It works fine while the API is running on localhost. But after I deployed the API to IIS in an onprem server it gives me 500 internal server error while calling the API from postman using the same method. Any idea why?
Do you still have this problem? If you have solved it, can you tell me how?
Great video, thanks!!! We got the token after using so many things, I want to know how can a user get these tokens, because user cannot have these much of inputs.
Of course these steps are for the developer who will put all these stuffs in the code, not the end user
I love you! Thank you so much!
Help how do i get or store the token from the url?????
followed exactly step by step i still get unauthorized in postman even when i get a valid token to use
thanks for video.I need a video of single sign on authentication in .Net mvc
Nice bro.
Awesome, thank you!
Why not implement the code inside web api instead of postman?
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