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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T19:20:11+00:00 2026-06-07T19:20:11+00:00

How would one implement a login method for Linkedin, so people can just click

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How would one implement a login method for Linkedin, so people can just click a button and use their Linkedin account to login, just like on Facebook or Twitter? Both use OAuth, but I found specified libraries for them which are dead simple to use. For Linkedin I only found some sample code in DotNetOpenAuth but I can’t make any sense out of it.

Are there any libraries I can use to facilitate a login function for Linkedin? Or any tutorials on how to do that in ASP.NET MVC with DotNetOpenAuth 4?

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    2026-06-07T19:20:12+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 7:20 pm

    Here’s what looks to be a pretty solid sample

    http://mrsarker.wordpress.com/2011/08/20/linkedin-rest-api-in-asp-net-mvc/

    [HandleError]
    public class LinkedInController : Controller
    {
        public ActionResult index()
        {
            return AuthenticateToLinkedIn();
        }
    
        static string token_secret = "";
        public ActionResult AuthenticateToLinkedIn()
        {
            var credentials = new OAuthCredentials
            {
                CallbackUrl = "http://localhost/home/callback",
                ConsumerKey = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConsumerKey"],
                ConsumerSecret = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConsumerSecret"],
                Verifier = "123456",
                Type = OAuthType.RequestToken
            };
    
            var client = new RestClient { Authority = "https://api.linkedin.com/uas/oauth", Credentials = credentials };
            var request = new RestRequest { Path = "requestToken" };
            RestResponse response = client.Request(request);
    
            token = response.Content.Split('&').Where(s => s.StartsWith("oauth_token=")).Single().Split('=')[1];
            token_secret = response.Content.Split('&').Where(s => s.StartsWith("oauth_token_secret=")).Single().Split('=')[1];
            Response.Redirect("https://api.linkedin.com/uas/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=" + token);
            return null;
        }
    
        string token = "";
        string verifier = "";
        public ActionResult Callback()
        {
            token = Request["oauth_token"];
            verifier = Request["oauth_verifier"];
            var credentials = new OAuthCredentials
            {
                ConsumerKey = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConsumerKey"],
                ConsumerSecret = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConsumerSecret"],
                Token = token,
                TokenSecret = token_secret,
                Verifier = verifier,
                Type = OAuthType.AccessToken,
                ParameterHandling = OAuthParameterHandling.HttpAuthorizationHeader,
                SignatureMethod = OAuthSignatureMethod.HmacSha1,
                Version = "1.0"
            };
    
            var client = new RestClient { Authority = "https://api.linkedin.com/uas/oauth", Credentials = credentials, Method = WebMethod.Post };
            var request = new RestRequest { Path = "accessToken" };
            RestResponse response = client.Request(request);
            string content = response.Content;
    
    
            string accessToken = response.Content.Split('&').Where(s => s.StartsWith("oauth_token=")).Single().Split('=')[1];
            string accessTokenSecret = response.Content.Split('&').Where(s => s.StartsWith("oauth_token_secret=")).Single().Split('=')[1];
    
            var company = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetCompany(162479);            
    
            // Some commented call to API
            //company = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetCompanyByUniversalName("linkedin");
           //  var companies = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetCompaniesByEmailDomain("apple.com");            
           // var companies1 = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetCompaniesByEmailDomain("linkedin.com");           
           // var companies2= new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetCompaniesByIdAnduniversalName("162479", "linkedin");
            //var people = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetPersonById("f7cp5sKscd");
            //var people = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetCurrentUser();
    
            //string url = Url.Encode("http://bd.linkedin.com/pub/rakibul-islam/37/522/653");
            //var people = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetPeoPleByPublicProfileUrl(url);
            //var peopleSearchresult = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).SearchPeopleByKeyWord("Princes");
    
            var peopleSearchresult = new LinkedInService(accessToken, accessTokenSecret).GetPeopleByFirstName("Mizan");
            String companyName = company.Name;
            return Content(companyName);            
        }
    }
    
    
    public class LinkedInService
    {
        private const string URL_BASE = "http://api.linkedin.com/v1";
        public static string ConsumerKey { get { return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConsumerKey"]; } }
        public static string ConsumerKeySecret { get { return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConsumerSecret"]; } }
        public string AccessToken { get; set; }
        public string AccessTokenSecret { get; set; }
    
        public LinkedInService(string accessToken, string accessTokenSecret)
        {
            this.AccessToken = accessToken;
            this.AccessTokenSecret = accessTokenSecret;
        }
    
        private OAuthCredentials AccessCredentials
        {
            get
            {
                return new OAuthCredentials
                {
                    Type = OAuthType.AccessToken,
                    SignatureMethod = OAuthSignatureMethod.HmacSha1,
                    ParameterHandling = OAuthParameterHandling.HttpAuthorizationHeader,
                    ConsumerKey = ConsumerKey,
                    ConsumerSecret = ConsumerKeySecret,
                    Token = AccessToken,
                    TokenSecret = AccessTokenSecret
                };
            }
        }
    
        #region Helper
    
        private RestResponse GetResponse(string path)
        {
            var client = new RestClient()
            {
                Authority = URL_BASE,
                Credentials = AccessCredentials,
                Method = WebMethod.Get
            };
    
            var request = new RestRequest { Path = path };
    
            return client.Request(request);
        }
    
        private T Deserialize(string xmlContent)
        {
            MemoryStream memoryStream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(xmlContent));
            XmlSerializer deserializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(T));
            return (T)deserializer.Deserialize(new StringReader(xmlContent));
        }
    
        #endregion
    
        // methods removed for brevity. check the original link for full source
    
    }
    
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