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Within login.go (of the webauthn library), there was a check that was failing:
When I looked into it more, userHandle is a uuid generated when a new webauthn user is created that was saved in the session data (but wasn't saved in the database), and the WebAuthnID was the ID in the database (ie
26
). I took me a while to figure out exactly what was going, but saving the uuid and gettinguser.WebAuthnID()
to return that solved the issue.I'm uncertain though of what caused this issue, as the library version we were using didn't change, and when I rolled the commit history back to when webauthn was first added, I still got the same error that John encountered 🤷🏼♂️
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