# 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
The end_session_endpoint currently always requires the userAgent cookie
to be able to terminate session created through the hosted login UI.
Only tokens issued through the Login V2 can be used to directly
terminate a specific session and without the need of a cookie.
This PR adds the possibility to terminate a single V1 session or all V1
sessions belonging to the same user agent without the need of the
userAgent cookie by providing an id_token as `id_token_hint` which
contains the id of a V1 session as `sid`.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- #8525 added the `sid` claim for id_tokens issued through the login UI
- The `sid` can now be checked for the `V1_` prefix and queries for
either the userAgentID and depending on the
`OIDCSingleV1SessionTermination` flag all userIDs of active session from
the same user agent id
- The `OIDCSingleV1SessionTermination` flag is added with default value
false to keep the existing behavior of terminating all sessions even in
case of providing an id_token_hint
# Additional Changes
- pass `context.Context` into session view functions for querying the
database with that context
# Additional Context
- relates to #8499
- closes#8501
# Which Problems Are Solved
id_tokens issued for auth requests created through the login UI
currently do not provide a sid claim.
This is due to the fact that (SSO) sessions for the login UI do not have
one and are only computed by the userAgent(ID), the user(ID) and the
authentication checks of the latter.
This prevents client to track sessions and terminate specific session on
the end_session_endpoint.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- An `id` column is added to the `auth.user_sessions` table.
- The `id` (prefixed with `V1_`) is set whenever a session is added or
updated to active (from terminated)
- The id is passed to the `oidc session` (as v2 sessionIDs), to expose
it as `sid` claim
# Additional Changes
- refactored `getUpdateCols` to handle different column value types and
add arguments for query
# Additional Context
- closes#8499
- relates to #8501
# Which Problems Are Solved
During the implementation of #7486 it was noticed, that projections in
the `auth` database schema could be blocked.
Investigations suggested, that this is due to the use of
[GORM](https://gorm.io/index.html) and it's inability to use an existing
(sql) transaction.
With the improved / simplified handling (see below) there should also be
a minimal improvement in performance, resp. reduced database update
statements.
# How the Problems Are Solved
The handlers in `auth` are exchanged to proper (sql) statements and gorm
usage is removed for any writing part.
To further improve / simplify the handling of the users, a new
`auth.users3` table is created, where only attributes are handled, which
are not yet available from the `projections.users`,
`projections.login_name` and `projections.user_auth_methods` do not
provide. This reduces the events handled in that specific handler by a
lot.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
relates to #7486
* feat(command): remove org
* refactor: imports, unused code, error handling
* reduce org removed in action
* add org deletion to projections
* add org removal to projections
* add org removal to projections
* org removed projection
* lint import
* projections
* fix: table names in tests
* fix: table names in tests
* logging
* add org state
* fix(domain): add Owner removed to object details
* feat(ListQuery): add with owner removed
* fix(org-delete): add bool to functions to select with owner removed
* fix(org-delete): add bools to user grants with events to determine if dependencies lost owner
* fix(org-delete): add unit tests for owner removed and org removed events
* fix(org-delete): add handling of org remove for grants and members
* fix(org-delete): correction of unit tests for owner removed
* fix(org-delete): update projections, unit tests and get functions
* fix(org-delete): add change date to authnkeys and owner removed to org metadata
* fix(org-delete): include owner removed for login names
* fix(org-delete): some column fixes in projections and build for queries with owner removed
* indexes
* fix(org-delete): include review changes
* fix(org-delete): change user projection name after merge
* fix(org-delete): include review changes for project grant where no project owner is necessary
* fix(org-delete): include auth and adminapi tables with owner removed information
* fix(org-delete): cleanup username and orgdomain uniqueconstraints when org is removed
* fix(org-delete): add permissions for org.remove
* remove unnecessary unique constraints
* fix column order in primary keys
* fix(org-delete): include review changes
* fix(org-delete): add owner removed indexes and chang setup step to create tables
* fix(org-delete): move PK order of instance_id and change added user_grant from review
* fix(org-delete): no params for prepareUserQuery
* change to step 6
* merge main
* fix(org-delete): OldUserName rename to private
* fix linting
* cleanup
* fix: remove org test
* create prerelease
* chore: delete org-delete as prerelease
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <stefan@caos.ch>
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Fabi <38692350+hifabienne@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
* password in init user only if needed
* reactivate user session
* set context AuthorizeClientIDSecret
* fix qr code for light
* fix copy
* check user and org active in auth
* add org view provider
* handle inactive projects
* translate error messages