The provided anti-forgery token was meant for user "", but the current user is "Username"

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    Applies to:
  • SecureAuth Identity Platform
  • Legacy SecureAuth IdP
Deployment model:
  • Hybrid
  • On Premises
  • Version Affected:  9.2 - 19.07.01

    Description:  

    The provided anti-forgery token was meant for user "", but the current user is "Username"

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    Cause:  

    Browsing to the realm using an IP address or NETBIOS name, particularly when redirected via a Service Provider in an SPInit integration.

     

    Resolution:  

    In order to work correctly the anti-forgery logic requires that the IdP realm should be reached via a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) not IP address or NETBIOS. 

    Check that the Service Provider is not redirecting users back using IP address or NETBIOS name.

     

     

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