OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect Explained (edit)
https://benohead.com/oauth-2-0-openid-connect-explained/
The provided anti-forgery token was meant for a different claims-based user than the current user.
https://brockallen.com/2012/07/08/mvc-4-antiforgerytoken-and-claims/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23366667/system-web-mvc-httpantiforgeryexception-mvc-5
https://www.developerfusion.com/tools/generatemachinekey/
ASP.NET MVC: The required anti-forgery form field “__RequestVerificationToken” is not present
The anti-forgery cookie token and form field token do not match.
I resolved the issue by explicitly adding a machine key in web.config.
Note: For security reason don't use this key. Generate one from https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2915218#AppendixA.
Dont use online-one, details, http://blogs.msdn.com/b/webdev/archive/2014/05/07/asp-net-4-5-2-and-enableviewstatemac.aspx
<machineKey validationKey="971E32D270A381E2B5954ECB4762CE401D0DF1608CAC303D527FA3DB5D70FA77667B8CF3153CE1F17C3FAF7839733A77E44000B3D8229E6E58D0C954AC2E796B" decryptionKey="1D5375942DA2B2C949798F272D3026421DDBD231757CA12C794E68E9F8CECA71" validation="SHA1" decryption="AES" />
Here's a site that generates unique Machine Keys:
http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/generatemachinekey/