
System.IO.IOException: Authentication failed because the remote party has closed the transport stream.Īt .StartReadFrame(Byte buffer, Int32 readBytes, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)Īt .StartReceiveBlob(Byte buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)Īt .ForceAuthentication(Boolean receiveFirst, Byte buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)Īt .ProcessAuthentication(LazyAsyncResult lazyResult)Īt .BeginAuthenticateAsServer(SslServerAuthenticationOptions sslServerAuthenticationOptions, CancellationToken cancellationToken,ĪsyncCallback asyncCallback, Object asyncState)Īt .c.b_51_0(SslServerAuthenticationOptions arg1, CancellationToken arg2, AsyncCallback callback, Object state)Īt 1.FromAsyncImpl(Func5 beginMethod, Func 2 endFunction, Action1 endAction, TArg1 arg1, TArg2 arg2, Object Please help me understand it: Failed to authenticate HTTPS connection. Here is the stack trace that appears on the console window created by "dotnet run". I still want to know what this stack trace means and if there is any merit to trying to resolve the issue that is causing this stack trace. I posted this stack trace previously but have since marked that issue resolved since the tutorial is now working. In this tutorial exercise, my development machine is hosting a Web App that is registered for authentication with AAD and it is calling a Azure Function also registered with AAD to require authentication.


Yahoo! My tutorial AAD/WebApp can call my AAD/AzureFunc!
