Hi,
I used the project you provided, it works fine for me. PS: I don't have devart license key ,so I use the official oracle driver and oracle version is 18c.
See https://github.com/realLiangshiwei/AbpQa332/tree/tenant
Will there be this problem if you switch to the official driver?
I can help you remotely , my email is shiwei.liang@volosoft.com
Hi @gvnuysal, I will check it out.
HI,
Here is the documentation for the file management module, may be it can help you.
Hi @robb@designitcorp.ca,
You should use https
as the solution, If you really want to use http, you need to check the browser and set the samesite
, See https://github.com/IdentityServer/IdentityServer4/issues/4165
Can you share some screenshots? Thanks.
Yes I got the mail, I will reply you when I find the solution.
Does it work for you?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55303781/asp-net-core-and-angular-microsoft-authentication
Hi,
I used redis on windows(https://github.com/microsoftarchive/redis/releases/tag/win-3.2.100) and tiered start template but can't reproduce your problem.
Does it work fine if you use AWS Redis Server?
Hi,
I have switched the database provider to oracle(18c) and it works fine. See https://github.com/realLiangshiwei/AbpQa332
Hi,
Please see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/dotnet/core/compatibility/3.0-3.1#http-browser-samesite-changes-impact-authentication and discuss aspnetcore : https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/issues/14996. This is the default behavior of chrome.
Update the ConfigureAuthentication
method of the **YourProjectName**WebModule
class. like:
context.Services.AddAuthentication()
.AddIdentityServerAuthentication(options =>
{
options.Authority = configuration["AuthServer:Authority"];
options.RequireHttpsMetadata = false;
options.ApiName = "qa";
})
// add this
.Services.ConfigureApplicationCookie(options =>
{
options.Cookie.SameSite = SameSiteMode.Unspecified;
});
However, recommend you to use https
.