On 02/12/15 15:58, Marek Posolda wrote:
btv. we actually have some optimization
"auth-server-url-for-backend-requests" on adapter side. This is useful
if application and Keycloak are both running on same network and using
same cluster nodes. In this case, application can send all backend
(out-of-bound) requests like code2token, refreshToken, to Keycloak
auth-server on same cluster node.
For example if there is cluster with nodes "node1" and "node2" and
application request is processed on "node1", it will also use "node1"
to directly access Keycloak for out-of-bound requests. So as long as
there is sticky session on application side, it will defacto result in
sticky session for application too.
I meant: it will defacto result in sticky
session for *auth-server* too.
Not sure if we need to optimize too much for login. Isn't refresh
token used much more often than login?
Marek
On 02/12/15 15:50, Marek Posolda wrote:
> Not sure if callback URI will work, because application may be able to
> see just the loadbalancer node and underlying cluster nodes might be
> hidden from it.
>
> For example if you have callback URI like
>
http://node1:8080/auth/.../token, application may not be able to
> directly access host "node1" because it's hidden and application can
> access justhttp://loadbalancer:8080 .
>
> Marek
>
> On 02/12/15 15:34, Bill Burke wrote:
>> IMO, we need to highlight and document that when using a load balancer
>> in a cluster, sticky sessions should be enabled. We might even want to
>> consider adding support for sticky sessions for the code2token flow.
>> The obvious reason is performance. Login can span multiple HTTP
>> requests. If you have N nodes in the cluster with no clustering you
>> have the possibility of the same user being retrieved from the database
>> N times. One time for each authentication request (username/password,
>> OTP page, required actions) and finally for the code 2 token request.
>> Until I look into fixing it the auth SPI does a few extra redirects
>> right now too.
>>
>> Code 2 token could simply have a callback URI so that the code 2 token
>> request hits the same machine the code was created on.
>>
>>
>>
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