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    Exploring the ASP.NET Core Identity PasswordHasher

    In this post I take a look at the PasswordHasher<> implementation from the ASP.NET Core Identity framework, and how it supports multiple hashing algorithms.…

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    Running tests with dotnet xunit using Cake

    In this post I show how you can run tests using the xUnit .NET CLI Tool "dotnet xunit" when building projects using Cake, by using the DotNetCoreTool alias.…

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    Debugging JWT validation problems between an OWIN app and IdentityServer4

    This post describes an issue that arose migrating from IdentityServer3 to IdentityServer4, where an OWIN app cannot validate a JWT issued by IdentityServer4…

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    Creating and trusting a self-signed certificate on Linux for use in Kestrel and ASP.NET Core

    In this post I show how to create a self-signed certificate on Linux. I show how you can trust the certificate, and how to configure Kestrel to use it.…

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    Using anonymous types and tuples to attach correlation IDs to scope state with Serilog and Seq in ASP.NET Core

    In this post I describe two extension methods that make logging scopes as key-value pairs nicer in ASP.NET Core, by using anonymous types and tuples.…

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