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From Demo JWT to Production JWT: Adding Proper Audience Validation in .NET

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Lazy JWT Key Rotation in .NET: Redis-Powered JWKS That Just Works

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The JWKS Setup for Robust JWT Validation in Asp.net 10

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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
It's great that Elon has such ambitious plans, but as he keeps saying, he wants the future to look like the Culture in Iain M Bank's sci-fi series of the same name. If you read at least the first book of the series, you'll see that it's a Communist society run by AI's. I'm not really sure that's the kind of future I want to be living in. Elon's original plan just to make life multi-planetary was a much more palatable future.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Refresh tokens are essential for secure, long-lived sessions in .NET APIs, but they are surprisingly easy to get wrong. This post walks through building a simple auth server that issues short-lived JWT access tokens + opaque refresh tokens, then shows a practical client token refresh strategy: reactive refresh (automatic on 401 with DelegatingHandler). Includes full runnable code, common pitfalls, and an engaging style that reads like a magazine article. Built from first principles in .NET 10.