# 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
After deployment of 2.53.x, customers noted that the roles claims where
always present in the tokens even if the corresponding option on the
client (accessTokenRoleAssertion, idTokenRoleAsseriton) was disabled.
Only the project flag (assertRolesOnAuthentication) would be considered.
Further it was noted, that the action on the preAccessTokenCreation
trigger would not be executed.
Additionally, while testing those issues we found out, that the user
information (name, givenname, family name, ...) where always present in
the id_token even if the option (idTokenUserInfo) was not enabled.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- The `getUserinfoOnce` which was used for access and id_tokens is
refactored to `getUserInfo` and no longer only queries the info once
from the database, but still provides a mechanism to be reused for
access and id_token where the corresponding `roleAssertion` and action
`triggerType` can be passed.
- `userInfo` on the other hand now directly makes sure the information
is only queried once from the database. Role claims are asserted every
time and action triggers are executed on every call.
- `userInfo` now also checks if the profile information need to be
returned.
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
- relates to #7822
- reported by customers
# 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.
* feat(oidc): optimize the userinfo endpoint
* store project ID in the access token
* query for projectID if not in token
* add scope based tests
* Revert "store project ID in the access token"
This reverts commit 5f0262f239.
* query project role assertion
* use project role assertion setting to return roles
* workaround eventual consistency and handle PAT
* do not append empty project id
* 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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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
This pr upgrades oidc to v3 . Function signature changes have been migrated as well. Specifically there are more client calls that take a context now. Where feasable a context is added to those calls. Where a context is not (easily) available context.TODO() is used as a reminder for when it does.
Related to #6619
This PR adds support for the OIDC end_session_endpoint for V2 tokens. Sending an id_token_hint as parameter will directly terminate the underlying (SSO) session and all its tokens. Without this param, the user will be redirected to the Login UI, where he will able to choose if to logout.
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).