by Maximiliano Rios
How to use the new Identity framework with external authentication services such as Google, Facebook, Twitter and so forth, retrieving information from users profiles. Including NInject integration.
by John Atten
In a previous post, we took a high-level look at using Identity 2.0 in the context of a Web Api application. We essentially poked and prodded the default Visual Studio Web Api project template, learned where things live, and got a basic sense for how it all is supposed to work.
by Maximiliano Rios
In the first two articles, we could go through the process of creating and setting up an MVC project with Identity Framework 2.0. Now it's turn to handle external logins that are bundled already in the default project, we just need to activate them.
by John Atten
Earlier this year we looked at Implementing Group-Based Permissions Management using the ASP.NET Identity 1.0 framework. The objective of that project was to gain a little more granular control of application authorization, by treating the now-familiar Identity Role as more of a "permission" which c
by Denny Boechat
The Importance of Secure Authentication in Web Applications and the Role of Identity Providers
by DiponRoy
How to auto increment column options in databases
by Mostafa Asaduzzaman
How to replace User.Identity.Name (Email) by Full Name in AspNet Identity 2.0
by John Atten
This is the third post in a series in which we have built up a minimal, self-hosted, OWIN-based Web Api application essentially from scratch. In this post we'll pull in a minimal ASP.NET Identity implementation.