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      raghebmichael
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      Something is very wrong. I don't know if this is something anybody else is facing, but I changed to a RS256 key and used the public key on jwt.io and it is still invalid. I cannot validate a JWT outside of /api/jwt/validate. This is a really big deal to me to be able to do something as simple as validating. Please let me know if I am in error, but if I can't get this to work I cannot continue using fusionauth and that's a big bummer to me as I had high hopes for this service.

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        dan
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        Hmmm. I'll take a look on Monday.

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          dan
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          Hiya,

          I was able to successfully decode a JWT. From reviewing this thread, I think maybe the issue is that you are using the wrong secret. It seems like you might have accidentally been using the id of the signing key '1c8e490a-4972-7d73-8935-06621a0a6441' instead of the actual secret key.

          Here's how I found my secret key:

          • go to settings
          • go to keymaster
          • click on the green magnifying glass icon to view the default key
          • click on click here to see the secret.

          Screen Shot 2020-07-13 at 8.41.00 AM.png

          My secret looked something like this: n0EfufcUAuYM6199G3ffRp+YUVMPodabtlI/wT8oBYc=.

          Can you try validating your JWT with the secret found through those steps and let me know how it goes?

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            raghebmichael
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            Thank you so much Dan, that was exactly the issue. I successfully verified a token with that secret. I appreciate it very much.

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              dan
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              Excellent, I'm glad you figured it out.

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                bharath.yadavally @dan
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                @dan How can I view RS256 secret?

                It says The private key is not viewable

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                  dan @bharath.yadavally
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                  @bharath-yadavally You don't typically view the RS256 secret for a generated key.

                  If you must have access to that, generate the RS256 keypair outside of FusionAuth and import the keypair.

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                    bharath.yadavally @dan
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                    @dan I forgot how I created my key at first place, imported a new one and using private key which I generated.

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                      bharath.yadavally @dan
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                      @dan Now I am able to validate the token using RS256.
                      But, trying to figure out how can I add a user status ACTIVE or INACTIVE to jwt token when generated first time by fusionauth.

                      I previously used auth0 where we can add a js script like lambda functions to add custom parameters to jwt. Is something I could do with fusionauth?

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                        bharath.yadavally @dan
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                        @dan Discard my comment above regarding custom claims for JWT.

                        I found your post: https://fusionauth.io/community/forum/topic/65/how-does-one-add-custom-claims-to-the-jwt-issued-by-the-oauth-flow?_=1672715552700

                        Which should guide me through next steps. Thanks 👨‍💻

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                          dan @bharath.yadavally
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                          @bharath-yadavally Glad you're getting it figured out!

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                              grately47 @raghebmichael
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                              @raghebmichael said in Manually verifying a JWT:

                              Something is very wrong. I don't know if this is something anybody else is facing, but I changed to a RS256 key and used the public key on jwt.io and it is still invalid. I cannot validate a JWT outside of /api/jwt/validate. This is a really big deal to me to be able to do something as simple as validating. Please let me know if I am in error, but if I can't get this to work I cannot continue using fusionauth and that's a big bummer to me as I had high hopes for this service.

                              b63ceaca-e17c-48e4-b7cc-fe757eff696f-image.png

                              This is exactly what I was looking for to solve my problem.
                              Thank you very much.

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