We are planning to add the ability for an application to require a user to
re-authenticate. There's basically two parts to that. First the token needs
to contain the time the user authenticated, secondly the application needs
to be able to require user login screen to be displayed even if the user is
already authenticated.
Not sure if this is sufficient for your requirements though. I'd probably
rewrite my requirements a bit if I was you and rather than having a
one-time access token require a user to have re-authenticated within a
short time (a few minutes maybe) for sensitive operations.
On 8 September 2016 at 12:01, Wieloch, Marcin <Marcin.Wieloch(a)sicpa.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a system where we would like to enforce that for some
particular resources
the resource owner has to authorise each access to such a resource. In
other words, we want
the user to re-type in his username and password each time he executes a
particular operation.
In this context, does Keycloak provide something like 'one-time' access
tokens?
Or does it maybe support such a use case in yet another way?
Best regards,
Marcin
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