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If you’re running multiple instances of your agent (with a load balancer for example), you will need to set up a static client id.
Without a static client id, authentication will fail whenever a user makes a request to a different instance than the one he logged into.
First you will need to obtain a client id for your environment by running the following command:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
     -H "Authorization: Bearer FOREST_ENV_SECRET" \
     -X POST \
     -d '{"token_endpoint_auth_method": "none", "redirect_uris": ["APPLICATION_URL/forest/authentication/callback"]}' \
     https://api.forestadmin.com/oidc/reg
Then assign the client_id value from the response (it’s a JWT) to a FOREST_CLIENT_ID variable in your .env file.