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A. FreemanPro ASP.NET Core 3https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5440-0_39

39. Applying ASP.NET Core Identity

Adam Freeman1  
(1)
London, UK
 
In this chapter, I explain how ASP.NET Core Identity is applied to authenticate users and authorize access to application features. I create the features required for users to establish their identity, explain how access to endpoints can be controlled, and demonstrate the security features that Blazor provides. I also show two different ways to authenticate web service clients. Table 39-1 summarizes the chapter.
Table 39-1.

Chapter Summary

Problem

Solution

Listing

Authenticating users

Use the SignInManager<T> class to validate the credentials users provide and use the built-in middleware to trigger ...

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