OwinContext.Authentication.SignIn method behave differently on same input












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Can someone explain this?



I am using Owin Cookie Authentication and in my method I have the following code:



e.OwinContext.Authentication.SignIn(/* AuthenticationProperties, ClaimsIdentity */);


e is CookieValidateIdentityContext



When I have this method in my code, site asks for my credentials if I haven't sent a request for 30 minutes, but if I sent request (for example) every 20 minutes, then I am not asked to enter credentials.



When I don't have this method then I am not asked for credentials for 1 day because ExpireTimeSpan is set to 1440 minutes.



So my question is: What is happening inside the code above, and how I can prevent to log in again if I don't send a request for 30 minutes.



I'm using Microsoft.Owin.Sequrity 3.0



link to Owin method: public void SignIn row:203










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  • how your sign in code looks like?
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:20










  • @cuongle It is normal sign in page, the problem is that I am redirected there if I don't send a request for 30 minutes (which I set 30 minutes in my config file) . *And that only happens if I have this line here
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:55










  • Sorry I dont understand your problem if you don't show your code
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:57










  • Sorry @cuongle I was in a rush, didn't understand your question well. this is my sign in code: (new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent }, principal) where principal is the result of await manager.CreateIdentityAsync()
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:12
















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Can someone explain this?



I am using Owin Cookie Authentication and in my method I have the following code:



e.OwinContext.Authentication.SignIn(/* AuthenticationProperties, ClaimsIdentity */);


e is CookieValidateIdentityContext



When I have this method in my code, site asks for my credentials if I haven't sent a request for 30 minutes, but if I sent request (for example) every 20 minutes, then I am not asked to enter credentials.



When I don't have this method then I am not asked for credentials for 1 day because ExpireTimeSpan is set to 1440 minutes.



So my question is: What is happening inside the code above, and how I can prevent to log in again if I don't send a request for 30 minutes.



I'm using Microsoft.Owin.Sequrity 3.0



link to Owin method: public void SignIn row:203










share|improve this question






















  • how your sign in code looks like?
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:20










  • @cuongle It is normal sign in page, the problem is that I am redirected there if I don't send a request for 30 minutes (which I set 30 minutes in my config file) . *And that only happens if I have this line here
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:55










  • Sorry I dont understand your problem if you don't show your code
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:57










  • Sorry @cuongle I was in a rush, didn't understand your question well. this is my sign in code: (new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent }, principal) where principal is the result of await manager.CreateIdentityAsync()
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:12














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Can someone explain this?



I am using Owin Cookie Authentication and in my method I have the following code:



e.OwinContext.Authentication.SignIn(/* AuthenticationProperties, ClaimsIdentity */);


e is CookieValidateIdentityContext



When I have this method in my code, site asks for my credentials if I haven't sent a request for 30 minutes, but if I sent request (for example) every 20 minutes, then I am not asked to enter credentials.



When I don't have this method then I am not asked for credentials for 1 day because ExpireTimeSpan is set to 1440 minutes.



So my question is: What is happening inside the code above, and how I can prevent to log in again if I don't send a request for 30 minutes.



I'm using Microsoft.Owin.Sequrity 3.0



link to Owin method: public void SignIn row:203










share|improve this question













Can someone explain this?



I am using Owin Cookie Authentication and in my method I have the following code:



e.OwinContext.Authentication.SignIn(/* AuthenticationProperties, ClaimsIdentity */);


e is CookieValidateIdentityContext



When I have this method in my code, site asks for my credentials if I haven't sent a request for 30 minutes, but if I sent request (for example) every 20 minutes, then I am not asked to enter credentials.



When I don't have this method then I am not asked for credentials for 1 day because ExpireTimeSpan is set to 1440 minutes.



So my question is: What is happening inside the code above, and how I can prevent to log in again if I don't send a request for 30 minutes.



I'm using Microsoft.Owin.Sequrity 3.0



link to Owin method: public void SignIn row:203







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  • how your sign in code looks like?
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:20










  • @cuongle It is normal sign in page, the problem is that I am redirected there if I don't send a request for 30 minutes (which I set 30 minutes in my config file) . *And that only happens if I have this line here
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:55










  • Sorry I dont understand your problem if you don't show your code
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:57










  • Sorry @cuongle I was in a rush, didn't understand your question well. this is my sign in code: (new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent }, principal) where principal is the result of await manager.CreateIdentityAsync()
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:12


















  • how your sign in code looks like?
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:20










  • @cuongle It is normal sign in page, the problem is that I am redirected there if I don't send a request for 30 minutes (which I set 30 minutes in my config file) . *And that only happens if I have this line here
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:55










  • Sorry I dont understand your problem if you don't show your code
    – cuongle
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:57










  • Sorry @cuongle I was in a rush, didn't understand your question well. this is my sign in code: (new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent }, principal) where principal is the result of await manager.CreateIdentityAsync()
    – Saso
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:12
















how your sign in code looks like?
– cuongle
Nov 21 '18 at 14:20




how your sign in code looks like?
– cuongle
Nov 21 '18 at 14:20












@cuongle It is normal sign in page, the problem is that I am redirected there if I don't send a request for 30 minutes (which I set 30 minutes in my config file) . *And that only happens if I have this line here
– Saso
Nov 21 '18 at 14:55




@cuongle It is normal sign in page, the problem is that I am redirected there if I don't send a request for 30 minutes (which I set 30 minutes in my config file) . *And that only happens if I have this line here
– Saso
Nov 21 '18 at 14:55












Sorry I dont understand your problem if you don't show your code
– cuongle
Nov 21 '18 at 14:57




Sorry I dont understand your problem if you don't show your code
– cuongle
Nov 21 '18 at 14:57












Sorry @cuongle I was in a rush, didn't understand your question well. this is my sign in code: (new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent }, principal) where principal is the result of await manager.CreateIdentityAsync()
– Saso
Nov 21 '18 at 15:12




Sorry @cuongle I was in a rush, didn't understand your question well. this is my sign in code: (new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent }, principal) where principal is the result of await manager.CreateIdentityAsync()
– Saso
Nov 21 '18 at 15:12












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You can add Expired time into your AuthenticationProperties, like below:



SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties 
{
IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent,
ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(1440)
}, principal);





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  • Thanks for the answer, but it didn't help @cuongle
    – Saso
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:29











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You can add Expired time into your AuthenticationProperties, like below:



SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties 
{
IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent,
ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(1440)
}, principal);





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You can add Expired time into your AuthenticationProperties, like below:



SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties 
{
IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent,
ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(1440)
}, principal);





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  • Thanks for the answer, but it didn't help @cuongle
    – Saso
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:29














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You can add Expired time into your AuthenticationProperties, like below:



SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties 
{
IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent,
ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(1440)
}, principal);





share|improve this answer












You can add Expired time into your AuthenticationProperties, like below:



SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties 
{
IsPersistent = e.Properties.IsPersistent,
ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(1440)
}, principal);






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  • Thanks for the answer, but it didn't help @cuongle
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Thanks for the answer, but it didn't help @cuongle
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