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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:02:30+00:00 2026-05-16T12:02:30+00:00

I have cornered this error down to a redirect action call by DotNetOpenAuth( http://www.dotnetopenauth.net/

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I have cornered this error down to a redirect action call by DotNetOpenAuth(http://www.dotnetopenauth.net/)

Basically I have implemented the example here

http://www.dotnetopenauth.net/developers/code-snippets/programmatic-openid-relying-party/

In my application while running locally I hit this line

return request.RedirectingResponse.AsActionResult();

At this point it completes this action and then the azure dev fabric load balancer crashes.

Here is where it gets strange. If I debug line by line into the redirect action it will not crash.

Has anyone seen anything like this that can give me some direction on a fix?

@dthorpe points out that I should tell you all I have tested this by deploying to the production environment and this does seem to work.

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    2026-05-16T12:02:31+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:02 pm

    I have a fix. It’s a slight hack, but it does work and you don’t have to fake anything.

    Change this:

    return request.RedirectingResponse.AsActionResult();
    

    to this:

    string location = request.RedirectingResponse.Headers["Location"];
    return Redirect(location);
    

    This gets around the issue and allows authentication to proceed. I’ll allow someone brighter than myself to give a detailed explanation as to why this is the case.

    Hope this helps!

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