How do I use ASP.NET Identity 2.0 to allow a user to impersonate another user?
I'm migrating a ASP.NET MVC 5.1 application from MembershipProvider to ASP.NET Identity v2.0. One of the features I have in the application is user impersonation: Administrators can be logged in as any other user registered on the site without knowing passwords.
I used this code to implement user impersonation for the MembershipProvider and this does not work with Identity library.
How do I implement user impersonation (not IIS impersonation) in ASP.NET Identity?
Solution 1:
I've found a solution to this problem.
Basically I add claim with admin username, if this claim exists, I know that impersonation is happening. When admin wants to stop impersonation, system retrieves original username for the claims, deletes old impersonated-cookie and creates a new cookie for the admin:
[AuthenticateAdmin] // <- make sure this endpoint is only available to admins
public async Task ImpersonateUserAsync(string userName)
{
var context = HttpContext.Current;
var originalUsername = context.User.Identity.Name;
var impersonatedUser = await userManager.FindByNameAsync(userName);
var impersonatedIdentity = await userManager.CreateIdentityAsync(impersonatedUser, DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie);
impersonatedIdentity.AddClaim(new Claim("UserImpersonation", "true"));
impersonatedIdentity.AddClaim(new Claim("OriginalUsername", originalUsername));
var authenticationManager = context.GetOwinContext().Authentication;
authenticationManager.SignOut(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie);
authenticationManager.SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties() { IsPersistent = false }, impersonatedIdentity);
}
More information is in my blog-post: User impersonation with ASP.Net Identity 2.
User Impersonation in Asp.Net Core
Upd July 2017: this topic is quite popular, so I've looked into user impersonation in Core and principles are very similar with updated API. Here is how to impersonate:
[Authorize(Roles = "Admin")] // <-- Make sure only admins can access this
public async Task<IActionResult> ImpersonateUser(String userId)
{
var currentUserId = User.GetUserId();
var impersonatedUser = await _userManager.FindByIdAsync(userId);
var userPrincipal = await _signInManager.CreateUserPrincipalAsync(impersonatedUser);
userPrincipal.Identities.First().AddClaim(new Claim("OriginalUserId", currentUserId));
userPrincipal.Identities.First().AddClaim(new Claim("IsImpersonating", "true"));
// sign out the current user
await _signInManager.SignOutAsync();
// If you use asp.net core 1.0
await HttpContext.Authentication.SignInAsync(cookieOptions.ApplicationCookieAuthenticationScheme, userPrincipal);
// If you use asp.net core 2.0 (the line above is deprecated)
await HttpContext.SignInAsync(cookieOptions.ApplicationCookieAuthenticationScheme, userPrincipal);
return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
}
This is how to stop impersonation:
[Authorize(Roles = "Admin")] // <-- Make sure only admins can access this
public async Task<IActionResult> StopImpersonation()
{
if (!User.IsImpersonating())
{
throw new Exception("You are not impersonating now. Can't stop impersonation");
}
var originalUserId = User.FindFirst("OriginalUserId").Value;
var originalUser = await _userManager.FindByIdAsync(originalUserId);
await _signInManager.SignOutAsync();
await _signInManager.SignInAsync(originalUser, isPersistent: true);
return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
}
Full explanation in my blog: http://tech.trailmax.info/2017/07/user-impersonation-in-asp-net-core/ Full code sample on GitHub: https://github.com/trailmax/AspNetCoreImpersonation