- Adds the elytron-cs-keystore provider that reads secrets from a keystore-backed elytron credential store
- Introduces an abstract provider and factory that unifies code that is common to the existing implementations
- Introduces a VaultKeyResolver interface to allow the creation of different algorithms to combine the realm
and key names when constructing the vault entry id
- Introduces a keyResolvers property to the existing implementation via superclass that allows for the
configuration of one or more VaultKeyResolvers, creating a fallback mechanism in which different key formats
are tried in the order they were declared when retrieving a secret from the vault
- Adds more tests for the files-plaintext provider using the new key resolvers
- Adds a VaultTestExecutionDecider to skip the elytron-cs-keystore tests when running in Undertow. This is
needed because the new provider is available only as a Wildfly extension
- automatically parses ${vault.<KEY>} expressions to obtain the key that contains the secret in the vault.
- enchances the capabilities of the VaultProvider by offering methods to convert the raw secrets into other types.
* KEYCLOAK-8460 Request Object Signature Verification Other Than RS256
also support client signed signature verification by refactored token
verification mechanism
* KEYCLOAK-8460 Request Object Signature Verification Other Than RS256
incorporate feedbacks and refactor client public key loading mechanism
* KEYCLOAK-8460 Request Object Signature Verification Other Than RS256
unsigned request object not allowed
* KEYCLOAK-8460 Request Object Signature Verification Other Than RS256
revert to re-support "none"
Previously remember-me sessions where tied to the SSO max session
timeout which could lead to unexpected early session timeouts.
We now allow SSO timeouts to be configured separately for sessions
with enabled remember-me. This enables users to opt-in for longer
session timeouts.
SSO session timeouts for remember-me can now be configured in the
tokens tab in the realm admin console. This new configuration is
optional and will tipically host values larger than the regular
max SSO timeouts. If no value is specified for remember-me timeouts
then the regular max SSO timeouts will be used.
Work based on PR https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/pull/3161 by
Thomas Darimont <thomas.darimont@gmail.com>