I'm not sure yet. It would have to be a service that accepts a token,
verifies a role (as you suggest), ditches the current user's session
cookie and sets up themselves as the impersonated user.
On 4/7/2015 7:13 PM, Scott Rossillo wrote:
Thanks.
Out of curiosity, how do you see this being implemented? Would a user
who can impersonate another have a specific role to allow this?
I’m thinking a bit about how I may be able to support it before it
becomes a feature, or if it’s something we would be able to contribute.
~ Scott
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com
<mailto:bburke@redhat.com>> wrote:
We don't have this feature but it is something that some key customers
want. I would say we would get to it sometime this summer.
On 4/7/2015 6:03 PM, Scott Rossillo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We’re looking for the best way to support having one user, such as an
> admin, have the ability to impersonate another user. I don’t see a
> simple way to do this with Keycloak at the moment.
>
> Would you mind letting me know if this is on the roadmap - I
didn’t see
> a JIRA - or if you have any recommendations on implementing such
behavior.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>
>
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