Fix session concurrency for OAuth2/OIDC authentication#18624
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Fix session concurrency for OAuth2/OIDC authentication#18624Gautam-aman wants to merge 1 commit intospring-projects:mainfrom
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Signed-off-by: Aman Gautam <amangautam2128@gmail.com>
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FYI I rebased based off origin/main |
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Related gh-18622 |
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This may also relate to #16685 |
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Background
Session concurrency control relies on principal equality when resolving
existing sessions. For OAuth2/OIDC logins, the principal is typically an
Authenticationwhose underlying principal (e.g.DefaultOidcUser)uses attribute-based equality.
Since attributes such as
nonce,jti, andsiddiffer per authentication,session lookups fail and
maximumSessionsbecomes ineffective.Approach
When the principal is an
Authentication, this change keys session registryentries by
Authentication#getName(), which represents the stable useridentity in Spring Security.
Existing behavior is preserved for non-Authentication principals.
Tests
Adds a regression test demonstrating correct session resolution when using
distinct
Authenticationinstances with the same name.