public void ConfigureAuth(IAppBuilder app) { app.SetDefaultSignInAsAuthenticationType(CookieAuthenticationDefaults.AuthenticationType); app.UseCookieAuthentication(new CookieAuthenticationOptions { }); app.UseOpenIdConnectAuthentication( new OpenIdConnectAuthenticationOptions { ClientId = SettingsHelper.ClientId, Authority = SettingsHelper.Authority, ClientSecret = SettingsHelper.AppKey, ResponseType = "code id_token", Resource = "https://graph.microsoft.com", PostLogoutRedirectUri = "/", TokenValidationParameters = new System.IdentityModel.Tokens.TokenValidationParameters { // instead of using the default validation (validating against a single issuer value, as we do in line of business apps (single tenant apps)), // we turn off validation // // NOTE: // * In a multitenant scenario you can never validate against a fixed issuer string, as every tenant will send a different one. // * If you don’t care about validating tenants, as is the case for apps giving access to 1st party resources, you just turn off validation. // * If you do care about validating tenants, think of the case in which your app sells access to premium content and you want to limit access only to the tenant that paid a fee, // you still need to turn off the default validation but you do need to add logic that compares the incoming issuer to a list of tenants that paid you, // and block access if that’s not the case. // * Refer to the following sample for a custom validation logic: https://github.com/AzureADSamples/WebApp-WebAPI-MultiTenant-OpenIdConnect-DotNet ValidateIssuer = false }, Notifications = new OpenIdConnectAuthenticationNotifications() { SecurityTokenValidated = (context) => { // If your authentication logic is based on users then add your logic here return(Task.FromResult(0)); }, AuthenticationFailed = (context) => { // Pass in the context back to the app string message = Uri.EscapeDataString(context.Exception.Message); context.OwinContext.Response.Redirect("/Home/Error?msg=" + message); context.HandleResponse(); // Suppress the exception return(Task.FromResult(0)); }, AuthorizationCodeReceived = async(context) => { var code = context.Code; ClientCredential credential = new ClientCredential(SettingsHelper.ClientId, SettingsHelper.AppKey); string tenantID = context.AuthenticationTicket.Identity.FindFirst("http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/tenantid").Value; string signInUserId = context.AuthenticationTicket.Identity.FindFirst(AuthHelper.ObjectIdentifierClaim).Value; var authContext = new Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext(SettingsHelper.Authority, new AzureTableTokenCache(signInUserId)); // Get the access token for AAD Graph. Doing this will also initialize the token cache associated with the authentication context // In theory, you could acquire token for any service your application has access to here so that you can initialize the token cache AuthenticationResult result = await authContext.AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCodeAsync(code, new Uri(HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.GetLeftPart(UriPartial.Path)), credential, SettingsHelper.AADGraphResourceId); }, RedirectToIdentityProvider = (context) => { // This ensures that the address used for sign in and sign out is picked up dynamically from the request // this allows you to deploy your app (to Azure Web Sites, for example)without having to change settings // Remember that the base URL of the address used here must be provisioned in Azure AD beforehand. string appBaseUrl = context.Request.Scheme + "://" + context.Request.Host + context.Request.PathBase; context.ProtocolMessage.RedirectUri = appBaseUrl + "/"; context.ProtocolMessage.PostLogoutRedirectUri = appBaseUrl; if (FileHandlerController.IsFileHandlerActivationRequest(new HttpRequestWrapper(HttpContext.Current.Request), out FileHandlerActivationParameters fileHandlerActivation)) { // Add LoginHint and DomainHint if the request includes a form handler post context.ProtocolMessage.LoginHint = fileHandlerActivation.UserId; context.ProtocolMessage.DomainHint = "organizations"; // Save the form in the cookie to prevent it from getting lost in the login redirect CookieStorage.Save(HttpContext.Current.Request.Form, HttpContext.Current.Response); } // Allow us to change the prompt in consent mode if the challenge properties specify a prompt type var challengeProperties = context.OwinContext?.Authentication?.AuthenticationResponseChallenge?.Properties; if (null != challengeProperties && challengeProperties.Dictionary.ContainsKey("prompt")) { context.ProtocolMessage.Prompt = challengeProperties.Dictionary["prompt"]; } return(Task.FromResult(0)); } } });