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sanjeev40084 opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 2 comments
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GCC - Unable to assign security role using pac command #658

sanjeev40084 opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 2 comments
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sanjeev40084 commented Dec 1, 2023

I am trying to assign security role to one of the user but it keeps erroring out with 'Access token validation failure. Invalid audience.' error message. The auth profile that i used does have SA role and i am in GCC instance. I am in version 1.29.11

pac admin assign-user -env 'env-id' 'u '[email protected]' -r 'System Administrator'

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@sanjeev40084 sanjeev40084 changed the title Unable to assign user security role using pac command Unable to assign security role using pac command Dec 1, 2023
@tehcrashxor tehcrashxor self-assigned this Feb 7, 2024
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Looks like the Graph endpoints were misconfigured - GCC Moderate orgs (crm9) were mapped to use the GCC High / L4 endpoint, and GCC High orgs were not mapped at all.

Tracking internally with AB#26729692

@tehcrashxor tehcrashxor changed the title Unable to assign security role using pac command GCC - Unable to assign security role using pac command Feb 7, 2024
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Endpoint mapping should be fixed via PAC v1.30.7

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