# Which Problems Are Solved
There is no option to only query auth methods related to specific
domains.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add domain as attribute to the ListAuthenticationMethodTypes request.
# Additional Changes
OwnerRemoved column removed from the projection.
# Additional Context
Closes#8615
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# Which Problems Are Solved
IDPLinks list and other list endpoints can provide you with empty
results if the used user has no permission for the information.
# How the Problems Are Solved
List endpoints with subelements to users, and provided userIDQuery, will
return a PermissionDenied error if no permission for the user exsists.
# Additional Changes
Function to check for permission is re-used from the GetUserByID.
# Additional Context
Closes#8451
# Which Problems Are Solved
#8291 added backwards compatibilty for users who were created through
the user V2 API and want to sign in to the login UI.
There were however to issues, where users might be prompted to set a
password even if they already had one set or they would not be able to
submit the email verification code.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Replaced `SearchUserAuthMethods `with `ListUserAuthMethodTypes` to
check for set up auth methods.
- Fixed page / javascript to disable submit button.
# Additional Changes
- Changed `ListActiveUserAuthMethodTypes ` to `ListUserAuthMethodTypes`
and a `activeOnly` boolean parameter
# Additional Context
- relates to #8291
- noticed internally on QA
# Which Problems Are Solved
Some organizations / customers have the requirement, that there users
regularly need to change their password.
ZITADEL already had the possibility to manage a `password age policy` (
thought the API) with the maximum amount of days a password should be
valid, resp. days after with the user should be warned of the upcoming
expiration.
The policy could not be managed though the Console UI and was not
checked in the Login UI.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- The policy can be managed in the Console UI's settings sections on an
instance and organization level.
- During an authentication in the Login UI, if a policy is set with an
expiry (>0) and the user's last password change exceeds the amount of
days set, the user will be prompted to change their password.
- The prompt message of the Login UI can be customized in the Custom
Login Texts though the Console and API on the instance and each
organization.
- The information when the user last changed their password is returned
in the Auth, Management and User V2 API.
- The policy can be retrieved in the settings service as `password
expiry settings`.
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
- closes#8081
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# Which Problems Are Solved
Request to the ZITADEL API currently require multi factor authentication
if the user has set up any second factor.
However, the login UI will only prompt the user to check factors that
are allowed by the login policy.
This can lead to situations, where the user has set up a factor (e.g.
some OTP) which was not allowed by the policy, therefore will not have
to verify the factor, the ZITADEL API however will require the check
since the user has set it up.
# How the Problems Are Solved
The requirement for multi factor authentication based on the user's
authentication methods is removed when accessing the ZITADEL APIs.
Those requests will only require MFA in case the login policy does so
because of `requireMFA` or `requireMFAForLocalUsers`.
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
- a customer reached out to support
- discussed internally
- relates #7822
- backport to 2.53.x
# Which Problems Are Solved
As already mentioned and (partially) fixed in #7992 we discovered,
issues with v2 tokens that where obtained through an IDP, with
passwordless authentication or with password authentication (wihtout any
2FA set up) using the v1 login for zitadel API calls
- (Previous) authentication through an IdP is now correctly treated as
auth method in case of a reauth even when the user is not redirected to
the IdP
- There were some cases where passwordless authentication was
successfully checked but not correctly set as auth method, which denied
access to ZITADEL API
- Users with password and passwordless, but no 2FA set up which
authenticate just wich password can access the ZITADEL API again
Additionally while testing we found out that because of #7969 the login
UI could completely break / block with the following error:
`sql: Scan error on column index 3, name "state": converting NULL to
int32 is unsupported (Internal)`
# How the Problems Are Solved
- IdP checks are treated the same way as other factors and it's ensured
that a succeeded check within the configured timeframe will always
provide the idp auth method
- `MFATypesAllowed` checks for possible passwordless authentication
- As with the v1 login, the token check now only requires MFA if the
policy is set or the user has 2FA set up
- UserAuthMethodsRequirements now always uses the correctly policy to
check for MFA enforcement
- `State` column is handled as nullable and additional events set the
state to active (as before #7969)
# Additional Changes
- Console now also checks for 403 (mfa required) errors (e.g. after
setting up the first 2FA in console) and redirects the user to the login
UI (with the current id_token as id_token_hint)
- Possible duplicates in auth methods / AMRs are removed now as well.
# Additional Context
- Bugs were introduced in #7822 and # and 7969 and only part of a
pre-release.
- partially already fixed with #7992
- Reported internally.
# Which Problems Are Solved
After https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/7822 was merged we
discovered that
v2 tokens that where obtained through an IDP using the v1 login, can't
be used for
zitadel API calls.
- Because we used to store the AMR claim on the auth request, but
internally use the domain.UserAuthMethod type. AMR has no notion of an
IDP login, so that "factor" was lost
during conversion. Rendering those v2 tokens invalid on the zitadel API.
- A wrong check on machine user tokens falsly allowed some tokens to be
valid
- The client ID was set to tokens from client credentials and JWT
profile, which made client queries fail in the validation middleware.
The middleware expects client ID unset for machine users.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Store the domain.AuthMethods directly in the auth requests and session,
instead of using AMR claims with lossy conversion.
- IDPs have seperate auth method, which is not an AMR claim
- Machine users are treated specialy, eg auth methods are not required.
- Do not set the client ID for client credentials and JWT profile
# Additional Changes
Cleaned up mostly unused `oidc.getInfoFromRequest()`.
# Additional Context
- Bugs were introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/7822
and not yet part of a release.
- Reported internally.
* fix: add resource owner as query for user v2 ListUsers and clean up deprecated attribute
* fix: add resource owner as query for user v2 ListUsers and clean up deprecated attribute
* fix: add resource owner as query for user v2 ListUsers and clean up deprecated attribute
* fix: review changes
* fix: review changes
* fix: review changes
* fix: review changes
* fix: add password change required to user v2 get and list
* fix: update unit tests for query side with new column and projection
* fix: change projection in setup steps
* fix: change projection in setup steps
* fix: remove setup step 25
* fix: add password_change_required into ListUsers response
* fix: correct SetUserPassword parameters
* fix: rollback to change setup instead of projection directly
* fix: rollback to change setup instead of projection directly
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* get key by id and cache them
* userinfo from events for v2 tokens
* improve keyset caching
* concurrent token and client checks
* client and project in single query
* logging and otel
* drop owner_removed column on apps and authN tables
* userinfo and project roles in go routines
* get oidc user info from projections and add actions
* add avatar URL
* some cleanup
* pull oidc work branch
* remove storage from server
* add config flag for experimental introspection
* legacy introspection flag
* drop owner_removed column on user projections
* drop owner_removed column on useer_metadata
* query userinfo unit test
* query introspection client test
* add user_grants to the userinfo query
* handle PAT scopes
* bring triggers back
* test instance keys query
* add userinfo unit tests
* unit test keys
* go mod tidy
* solve some bugs
* fix missing preferred login name
* do not run triggers in go routines, they seem to deadlock
* initialize the trigger handlers late with a sync.OnceValue
* Revert "do not run triggers in go routines, they seem to deadlock"
This reverts commit 2a03da2127.
* add missing translations
* chore: update go version for linting
* pin oidc version
* parse a global time location for query test
* fix linter complains
* upgrade go lint
* fix more linting issues
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* fix: tests
* bastle wie en grosse
* fix(database): scan as callback
* fix tests
* fix merge failures
* remove as of system time
* refactor: remove unused test
* refacotr: remove unused lines
This PR adds an option to the LoginPolicy to "Force MFA for local users", so that users authenticated through an IDP must not configure (and verify) an MFA.
This PR adds support for userinfo and introspection of V2 tokens. Further V2 access tokens and session tokens can be used for authentication on the ZITADEL API (like the current access tokens).
* 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>
* fix: WebAuthN when running under non default port
* fix: remove notification schema from list of views / failed events
* fix: auth method column type in user auth methods
* begin init checks for projections
* first projection checks
* debug notification providers with query fixes
* more projections and first index
* more projections
* more projections
* finish projections
* fix tests (remove db name)
* create tables in setup
* fix logging / error handling
* add tenant to views
* rename tenant to instance_id
* add instance_id to all projections
* add instance_id to all queries
* correct instance_id on projections
* add instance_id to failed_events
* use separate context for instance
* implement features projection
* implement features projection
* remove unique constraint from setup when migration failed
* add error to failed setup event
* add instance_id to primary keys
* fix IAM projection
* remove old migrations folder
* fix keysFromYAML test