# Which Problems Are Solved
Currently ZITADEL supports RP-initiated logout for clients. Back-channel
logout ensures that user sessions are terminated across all connected
applications, even if the user closes their browser or loses
connectivity providing a more secure alternative for certain use cases.
# How the Problems Are Solved
If the feature is activated and the client used for the authentication
has a back_channel_logout_uri configured, a
`session_logout.back_channel` will be registered. Once a user terminates
their session, a (notification) handler will send a SET (form POST) to
the registered uri containing a logout_token (with the user's ID and
session ID).
- A new feature "back_channel_logout" is added on system and instance
level
- A `back_channel_logout_uri` can be managed on OIDC applications
- Added a `session_logout` aggregate to register and inform about sent
`back_channel` notifications
- Added a `SecurityEventToken` channel and `Form`message type in the
notification handlers
- Added `TriggeredAtOrigin` fields to `HumanSignedOut` and
`TerminateSession` events for notification handling
- Exported various functions and types in the `oidc` package to be able
to reuse for token signing in the back_channel notifier.
- To prevent that current existing session termination events will be
handled, a setup step is added to set the `current_states` for the
`projections.notifications_back_channel_logout` to the current position
- [x] requires https://github.com/zitadel/oidc/pull/671
# Additional Changes
- Updated all OTEL dependencies to v1.29.0, since OIDC already updated
some of them to that version.
- Single Session Termination feature is correctly checked (fixed feature
mapping)
# Additional Context
- closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8467
- TODO:
- Documentation
- UI to be done: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8469
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# Which Problems Are Solved
When executing many concurrent authentication requests on a single
machine user, there were performance issues. As the same aggregate is
being searched and written to concurrently, we traced it down to a
locking issue on the used index.
We already optimized the token endpoint by creating a separate OIDC
aggregate.
At the time we decided to push a single event to the user aggregate, for
the user audit log. See [technical advisory
10010](https://zitadel.com/docs/support/advisory/a10010) for more
details.
However, a recent security fix introduced an additional search query on
the user aggregate, causing the locking issue we found.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add a feature flag which disables pushing of the `user.token.v2.added`.
The event has no importance and was only added for informational
purposes on the user objects. The `oidc_session.access_token.added` is
the actual payload event and is pushed on the OIDC session aggregate and
can still be used for audit trail.
# Additional Changes
- Fix an event mapper type for
`SystemOIDCSingleV1SessionTerminationEventType`
# Additional Context
- Reported by support request
- https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/7822 changed the token
aggregate
- https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/8631 introduced user state
check
Load test trace graph with `user.token.v2.added` **enabled**. Query
times are steadily increasing:
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4aa25055-8721-4e93-b695-625560979909)
Load test trace graph with `user.token.v2.added` **disabled**. Query
times constant:
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a7657f6c-0c55-401b-8291-453da5d5caf9)
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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
If the feature is enabled the new packages are used to query org by id
Part of: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/7639
### Definition of Ready
- [x] I am happy with the code
- [x] Short description of the feature/issue is added in the pr
description
- [x] PR is linked to the corresponding user story
- [ ] Acceptance criteria are met
- [ ] All open todos and follow ups are defined in a new ticket and
justified
- [ ] Deviations from the acceptance criteria and design are agreed with
the PO and documented.
- [x] No debug or dead code
- [x] My code has no repetitions
- [ ] Critical parts are tested automatically
- [ ] Where possible E2E tests are implemented
- [ ] Documentation/examples are up-to-date
- [ ] All non-functional requirements are met
- [x] Functionality of the acceptance criteria is checked manually on
the dev system.
* fix: add action v2 execution to features
* fix: add action v2 execution to features
* fix: add action v2 execution to features
* fix: update internal/command/instance_features_model.go
Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
* fix: merge back main
* fix: merge back main
* fix: rename feature and service
* fix: rename feature and service
* fix: review changes
* fix: review changes
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* add token exchange feature flag
* allow setting reason and actor to access tokens
* impersonation
* set token types and scopes in response
* upgrade oidc to working draft state
* fix tests
* audience and scope validation
* id toke and jwt as input
* return id tokens
* add grant type token exchange to app config
* add integration tests
* check and deny actors in api calls
* fix instance setting tests by triggering projection on write and cleanup
* insert sleep statements again
* solve linting issues
* add translations
* pin oidc v3.15.0
* resolve comments, add event translation
* fix refreshtoken test
* use ValidateAuthReqScopes from oidc
* apparently the linter can't make up its mind
* persist actor thru refresh tokens and check in tests
* remove unneeded triggers
This PR adds the functionality to manage user schemas through the new user schema service.
It includes the possibility to create a basic JSON schema and also provides a way on defining permissions (read, write) for owner and self context with an annotation.
Further annotations for OIDC claims and SAML attribute mappings will follow.
A guide on how to create a schema and assign permissions has been started. It will be extended though out the process of implementing the schema and users based on those.
Note:
This feature is in an early stage and therefore not enabled by default. To test it out, please enable the UserSchema feature flag on your instance / system though the feature service.
* feat(api): feature API proto definitions
* update proto based on discussion with @livio-a
* cleanup old feature flag stuff
* authz instance queries
* align defaults
* projection definitions
* define commands and event reducers
* implement system and instance setter APIs
* api getter implementation
* unit test repository package
* command unit tests
* unit test Get queries
* grpc converter unit tests
* migrate the V1 features
* migrate oidc to dynamic features
* projection unit test
* fix instance by host
* fix instance by id data type in sql
* fix linting errors
* add system projection test
* fix behavior inversion
* resolve proto file comments
* rename SystemDefaultLoginInstanceEventType to SystemLoginDefaultOrgEventType so it's consistent with the instance level event
* use write models and conditional set events
* system features integration tests
* instance features integration tests
* error on empty request
* documentation entry
* typo in feature.proto
* fix start unit tests
* solve linting error on key case switch
* remove system defaults after discussion with @eliobischof
* fix system feature projection
* resolve comments in defaults.yaml
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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>