| 1 | TokenExpiredError: jwt expired: what it means and how to fix it | 24 | troubleshooting |
| 2 | JsonWebTokenError: jwt malformed: what it means and how to fix it | 16 | troubleshooting |
| 3 | jwt: signature is invalid: what it means and how to fix it | 15 | troubleshooting |
| 4 | jwt: token contains an invalid number of segments: what it means and how to fix it | 14 | troubleshooting |
| 5 | JsonWebTokenError: jwt subject invalid: what it means and how to fix it | 12 | troubleshooting |
| 6 | JsonWebTokenError: jwt issuer invalid: what it means and how to fix it | 10 | troubleshooting |
| 7 | NotBeforeError: jwt not active: what it means and how to fix it | 10 | troubleshooting |
| 8 | JsonWebTokenError: jwt audience invalid: what it means and how to fix it | 10 | troubleshooting |
| 9 | io.jsonwebtoken.UnsupportedJwtException: Unsupported JWT: what it means and how to fix it | 10 | troubleshooting |
| 10 | io.jsonwebtoken.ExpiredJwtException: JWT expired: what it means and how to fix it | 9 | troubleshooting |
| 11 | JsonWebTokenError: jwt signature is required: what it means and how to fix it | 8 | troubleshooting |
| 12 | JsonWebTokenError: jwt must be provided: what it means and how to fix it | 8 | troubleshooting |
| 13 | JWT::DecodeError: Not enough or too many segments: what it means and how to fix it | 8 | troubleshooting |
| 14 | JWT segments and Base64URL: why 3 parts matter | 5 | troubleshooting |