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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T03:20:12+00:00 2026-06-10T03:20:12+00:00

I’m having problem with getting ServiceStack [Authentication] attribute to work in ASP.Net MVC4 controller,

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I’m having problem with getting ServiceStack [Authentication] attribute to work in ASP.Net MVC4 controller, pages / action methods with the attribute keep redirecting Users to the login page even after the login details are submitted correctly.

I’ve followed the SocialBootstrapApi example, with the difference being that all the authentication web service calls are made from the controllers:

this.CreateRestClient().Post<RegistrationResponse>("/register", model);

Other things that I’ve done so far:

  • Use my own user session implementation subclassing AuthUserSession (not too different from the example, but using my own implementation of User table)
  • Inherit ServiceStackController on my BaseController, overriding the default login URL
  • Enable Auth feature in AppHost with my user session implementation

Registration does work, user auth logic works (even though the session does not persist), and I can see the ss-id and ss-pid cookies in the request.

So my complete list of questions:

  1. How do I make the [Authenticate] attribute work (or, what did I do wrong)?
  2. How do I save and reuse the user session in an MVC controller? At the moment this.UserSession is always null.
  3. How do I logout a user? this.CreateRestClient().Get<AuthResponse>("/auth/logout"); does not seem to work.

Update 1:
The session cookies (ss-id and ss-pid) gets created when I attempt to load the secured page (ones with [Authenticate] attribute), before any credentials get submitted. Is this the expected behaviour?

Update 2:
I can see that the session is saved in MemoryCacheClient, however trying to retrieve it in the base controller via this.Cache.Get<CustomUserSession>(SessionKey) returns null (where SessionKey is like: urn:iauthsession:1)

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    2026-06-10T03:20:14+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:20 am

    After much fiddling around, apparently the way to hook ServiceStack authentication is to call the AuthService via:

    try {
        authResponse = AuthService.Authenticate(new Auth{ UserName = model.UserName, Continue = returnUrl, Password = model.Password });
    } catch (Exception ex) {
        // Cut for brevity...
    }
    

    and NOT authResponse = this.CreateRestClient().Post<AuthResponse>("/auth/credentials", model);!

    Where AuthService is defined in the base controller as:

    public AuthService AuthService
    {
        get
        {
            var authService = ServiceStack.WebHost.Endpoints.AppHostBase.Instance.Container.Resolve<AuthService>();
            authService.RequestContext = new HttpRequestContext(
                System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.ToRequest(),
                System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response.ToResponse(),
                null);
    
            return authService;
        }
    }
    

    Everything else (incl. session) works correctly now.

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