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 
<marco.disabat...@tirasa.net> a écrit :

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

    Regards
    M

    Il mar 26 ago 2025, 16:44 Lionel SCHWARZ <lionel.schw...@in2p3.fr> 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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