openid-connect-server-spring-boot | Spring Boot Configuration for the MITREid OpenID Connect | Authentication library
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A Spring Boot Configuration for the MITREid OpenID Connect Server.
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QUESTION
Following on from this question, I am using the Spring Boot MitreID OIDC application from here. This runs OK
I am trying to access it using simple-web-app. Simple-web-app now can see the OIDC app. It still asks for user/pwd even though I am logged in in the OIDC app. When I enter these I now get the following error. I can't find any help. Anyone have any idea?
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Answered 2018-Dec-19 at 14:59I think you have an incompatibility between the latest mitreid sample app (which is bleeding edge as far as mitreid goes) and the spring boot fork of mitreid server from 2 years ago. E.g. the model for SystemScope changed here on the main mitreid project https://github.com/mitreid-connect/OpenID-Connect-Java-Spring-Server/commit/b17a7f43ae9a94592132a0336248631fe5914508
You'll probably hit a number of these as the spring-boot fork is not being kept up-to-date
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I am using the Spring Boot MitreID OIDC application from here. This runs OK and I can login but there are no other options available to me:
I am trying to access it using simple-web-app. In simple-web-app I try to login using URI: http://localhost:8080/openid-connect-server-webapp/. This gives:
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Answered 2018-Dec-19 at 12:48MitreID is serving on root but sample app is calling on /openid-connect-server-webapp/ You'll want to change your sample app to point to the proper issuer....http://localhost:8080/ (maybe in the application.properties of your sample app?) Or your MitreID server is not configured properly (possibly for issuer property)
See http://localhost:8080/.well-known/openid-configuration for all the endpoints your sample app would hit
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