Hi Francesco, 
Thanks, I solved the issue. 
This problem was that I had overridden 
"core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/spring/security/SecurityContext.java"
 to add the definition of my own JWTSSOProvider in an old 3.0.X syncope 
version, but forgot to maintain it regarding new syncope versions. 
I did not noticed the issue before as the core worked perfectly since this 
time... (I do not really use the console on daily basis) 
Thanks anyway 
Regards 
Lionel 

----- Le 30 Aoû 25, à 7:47, Francesco Chicchiriccò <[email protected]> a 
écrit : 

> So if the "Could not find any registered JWTSSOProvider for issuer
> ApacheSyncope" error is raised when logging via Console, it is likely that
> there is something odd going on at Core startup; in particular, either the 
> bean
> syncopeJWTSSOProvider does not seem to be loaded correctly or the value for 
> the
> property "security.issuer" was altered.

> Regards.

> On 28/08/25 15:05, Lionel SCHWARZ wrote:

>> Hi Francesco,
>> Services seem OK:
>> [ http://localhost:8080/syncope/rest/keymaster/networkServices/CORE |
>> http://localhost:8080/syncope/rest/keymaster/networkServices/CORE ]
>> [
>> {
>> "type": "CORE",
>> "address": [ http://localhost:8080/syncope/rest/ |
>> "http://localhost:8080/syncope/rest/"; ]
>> }
>> ]
>> [ http://localhost:8080/syncope/rest/keymaster/networkServices/CONSOLE |
>> http://localhost:8080/syncope/rest/keymaster/networkServices/CONSOLE ]
>> [
>> {
>> "type": "CONSOLE",
>> "address": [ http://localhost:8080/syncope-console/ |
>> "http://localhost:8080/syncope-console/"; ]
>> }
>> ]

>> When logging to console I have nothing in core.log and this in console.log:
>> 15:03:00.301 ERROR org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.utils.JAXRSUtils - No message body
>> reader has been found for class org.apache.syncope.common.lib.to.ErrorTO,
>> ContentType: text/html;charset=utf-8
>> 15:03:00.302 ERROR org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.utils.JAXRSUtils - No message body
>> reader has been found for class java.util.List, ContentType:
>> text/html;charset=utf-8
>> 15:03:00.302 ERROR org.apache.syncope.client.console.SyncopeConsoleSession -
>> Authentication failed
>> java.security.AccessControlException: Could not find any registered
>> JWTSSOProvider for issuer ApacheSyncope

>> Regards
>> Lionel

>> ----- Le 28 Aoû 25, à 11:27, Francesco Chicchiriccò [ 
>> mailto:[email protected]
>> | <[email protected]> ] a écrit :

>>> Hi Lionel,
>>> you should ensure that the Console instance is effectively calling the 
>>> expected
>>> Core instance.

>>> So, have a look at your Keymaster settings; assuming you are using the Self
>>> Keymaster:

>>> 1. browse to {syncope-core}/syncope
>>> 2. select the Apache Syncope Self Keymaster definition from the top right 
>>> box
>>> 3. authorize as anonymous / <your configured anonymous key>
>>> 4. check under Network Services to see if your CONSOLE and CORE instances 
>>> are
>>> correctly reported

>>> Naturally, besides this, you could watch your Core and Console logs while
>>> attempting to authenticate to Console to see if anything relevant is 
>>> reported.

>>> Regards.

>>> On 28/08/25 09:22, Lionel SCHWARZ wrote:

>>>> Hi Marco,
>>>> I still have the issue after removing the access token
>>>> Regards
>>>> Lionel

>>>> ----- Le 27 Aoû 25, à 13:42, Marco Di Sabatino Di Diodoro [
>>>> mailto:[email protected] | <[email protected]> ] a 
>>>> écrit :

>>>>> Hi Lionel,
>>>>> Remove via rest your access token and try again

>>>>> Regards
>>>>> M

>>>>> Il mar 26 ago 2025, 16:44 Lionel SCHWARZ < [ 
>>>>> mailto:[email protected] |
>>>>> [email protected] ] > ha scritto:

>>>>>> Dear all,

>>>>>> When trying to login to the console (3.0.11, 3.0.13) with default admin
>>>>>> credentials, I get a "Wrong username or password". Login to REST API 
>>>>>> works
>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>> Logs output:
>>>>>> "
>>>>>> 14:12:39.492 ERROR 
>>>>>> org.apache.syncope.client.console.SyncopeConsoleSession -
>>>>>> Authentication failed
>>>>>> java.security.AccessControlException: Could not find any registered
>>>>>> JWTSSOProvider for issuer ApacheSyncope
>>>>>> "
>>>>>> although I don't know if this is related to my problem.

>>>>>> Does anyone have an idea how to fix this?

>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> Lionel
> --
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