Hey Vlasta,
thanks for your reply. I tried recreating the IDP from scratch but it
resulted in the same error. Wondering if there is any change in the
behaviour between Keycloak 3 and 4 that could cause this? I noticed
that Keacloak 4 has a lot more settings, but unsure which one could
trigger the oauth token request to fail.
Regards,
Peter
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 10:33 AM Vlasta Ramik <vramik(a)redhat.com
<mailto:vramik@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hey Peter,
I'd start at
https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/server_admin/index.html#github
and
try to create the idp from scratch and see if it works or not and why.
Regards,
V.
On 3/27/19 11:17 AM, Peter Braun wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> i'm having trouble with the Github Identity Provider in Keycloak
4 (using
> RH-SSO 7.3) where it was working fine with Keycloak 3 (RH-SSO
7.2). Realm,
> Client and Provider are configured in the same way but login
fails and I
> get this error in the logs:
>
> *09:14:19,823 ERROR
> [org.keycloak.broker.oidc.AbstractOAuth2IdentityProvider]
(default task-71)
> Failed to make identity provider oauth callback:
> org.keycloak.broker.provider.IdentityBrokerException: No access
token
> available in OAuth server response:
>
{"error":"unauthorized_client","error_description":"The
client
is not
> authorized to request a token using this method."}*
>
> I've already checked that the credentials are correct and that
the realm,
> client and idp settings are similar to the Keycloak 3 instance.
Any Idea
> where to best start looking?
>
>
> Regards,
> Peter
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