Yes, it is for JS clients. That's why it's better to not use clientSecret with javascript based clients, but instead mark those clients as "public" in keycloak admin console. In this case keycloak.js will use client_id parameter instead of Authorization header. Can this work for you?The ClearAuthenticationCache command deletes the following data:- Session cookies- sessionStorage- HTTP Authentication (e.g. Digest or Basic HTTP credentials)- HTTPS Client Certificates (e.g. sites that use certificates or SmartCards)
But keycloak needs the session cookie, otherwise the user has to relogin after each page reload.
Isn't the clientSecret anyway public if it is send in the Authorization header?
The trick you found earlier doesn't work?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28615850/internet-explorer-11-replaces-authorization-header
Also, what if in keycloak.js if kc.clientSecret is null? Just remove
the client secret IMO. You shouldn't be exposing the client secret as
it is now public to everybody in the world....
On 7/29/2015 8:05 AM, Michael Gerber wrote:
I could find a solution for my IE problem.
IE overwrites the Authorization header in the XMLHttpRequest(/protocol/openid-connect/token) with "Authorization: Negotiate".
To solve this problem, I added on the client the client_idand client_secret to the form and changed the authorizeClient method, soit checks first the form data instead of the authorization http header.
Have a look at my code:https://github.com/gerbermichi/keycloak/commit/32880b210ed27f782a2f9fcd01da4df21ee0953c
Should I create a pull request for the changes or do you have a bettersolution?
cheersMichael
Am 22. Juli 2015 um 11:46 schrieb Marek Posolda <mposolda@redhat.com<mailto:mposolda@redhat.com>>:
Hi Michael,
No idea if there is other solution, I've never tried SPNEGO withInternet explorer TBH :(
Could you please create JIRA for this?
Thanks,Marek
On 22.7.2015 10:07, Michael Gerber wrote:Hi all
My kerberos configuration works fine with FireFox and Chrome, but itdoes not work with IE.It shows a prompt where the user has to enter a username and password.
I can successfully get an access code, but I can not get an accesstoken, because IE overwrites the Authorization header in the AJAXrequest. (seehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/28615850/internet-explorer-11-replaces-authorization-header)
I can fix this by addingdocument.execCommand('ClearAuthenticationCache', 'false');above ofvar req = new XMLHttpRequest();approximately at the line 374 in the keycloack.js file.
Is there another solution for this problem?
cheersMichael
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