How to create SecurityStamp for AspNetUser in ASP .NET MVC 5

限于喜欢 提交于 2019-12-03 09:48:23
Horizon_Net

The security stamp can be anything you want. It is often mistaken to be a timestamp, but it is not. It will be overriden by ASP.NET Identity if something changes on the user entity. If you're working on the context directly the best way would to generate a new Guid and use it as the stamp. Here's a simple example:

var users = new List<ApplicationUser> 
                { 
                    new ApplicationUser
                        {
                            PasswordHash = hasher.HashPassword("TestPass44!"), 
                            Email = "informatyka4444@wp.pl", 
                            UserName = "informatyka4444@wp.pl", 
                            SecurityStamp = Guid.NewGuid().ToString()
                        },
                    new ApplicationUser
                        {
                            PasswordHash = hasher.HashPassword("TestPass44!"),
                            Email = "informatyka4445@wp.pl", 
                            UserName = "informatyka4445@wp.pl", 
                            SecurityStamp = Guid.NewGuid().ToString()
                         }
                };
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