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gabriel.pedroso created
- Template: microservice
- Created ABP Studio Version: 0.8.2
- UI Framework: angular
- Theme: leptonx
- Theme Style: system
- Database Provider: ef
- Database Management System: sqlserver
- Mobile Framework: none
- Public Website: No
- Tiered (for MVC) or Auth Server Separated (for Angular): yes
- Exception message and full stack trace: There are no exceptions. The cookie is just not being saved, and because of that, we can't log in to the application. The solution works fine locally; it just doesn't work when deployed to the Kubernetes environment.
- Steps to reproduce the issue:
- Go to the Angular application, ex: https://angular.yourwebsite.com
- Click on the logging button
- You will be redirected to https://auth.yourwebsite.com
- Input a valid user and password and click on the Login button
- You should be authenticated and redirected to the https://angular.yourwebsite.com URL
- Then in here, ideally you should be authenticated and able to navigate to the authenticated pages, but it's not
- Checking the cookies on the locally run application, I can see that the .AspNetCore.Identity.Application cookie is being saved, but I can't see that on the published website at https://angular.yourwebsite.com, even though it's saving the cookie on https://auth.yourwebsite.com so if you click on the Log in button again it will detect that you are authenticated and redirect you back
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hi
Please share the logs.txt of https://auth.yourwebsite.com during the
Steps to reproduce
liming.ma@volosoft.com
Thanks.