I have an azure ACS service, which trusts an IP-STS.
For an active scenario, I first get a JWT token from my IP-STS using username, password credentials. There is Oauth2 endpoint and everything works quite well.
Is it possible to "exchange" this IP-STS token for a JWT token issued by my azure ACS ? If so, is there an example of code that does this. (To make things worse, all my code is in JavaScript (actually TypeScript) but that doesn't really matter).
Update :
I'm working on your hint with the ACS OAuth2 draft 13 endpoint.
I proceed as follows : I ask my custom STS (ThinkTecture STS) to give me a JWT token for the "ACS OAuth2 draft 13 endpoint" realm. This requires an oAuth client id and secret which are global in the TT STS and I assume they are irrelevant. In the TT STS management I have a symmetric key configured for this realm : key1. I receive the 3-part JWT token. The signature on the token is indeed made with key1.
I then pass this token to ACS with client id and secret from a service identity and parameters as specified
var form = new FormUrlEncodedContent(new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{ "grant_type", "http://oauth.net/grant_type/jwt/1.0/bearer" },
{ "assertion", rawtoken (the header dot body dot signature form TT STS },
{ "scope", "http://localhost"}
});
Unfortunately I now get {"error":"invalid_client","error_description":"ACS50027: JWT token is invalid. \r\nTrace ID: b107cda5-393b-4b50-b14a-ebaa0ac41913\r\nTimestamp: 2012-12-05 08:58:10Z"}
I understand JWT is in beta and therefore ACS50027 is not yet documented. The hard part is that there is no known way to debug this. Thanks for nay help.