[Openid-specs-ab] Discovery and Revocation Endpoint (RFC 7009)
n-sakimura
n-sakimura at nri.co.jp
Mon Apr 7 13:23:39 UTC 2014
So, the thinking was that Access Token revocation should be dealt within
OAuth.
ID Token is supposed to be one time / short lived token so revocation
was not so much of an issue.
Session on the other hand has longer lifetime and thus we have end-session.
Nat
(2014/04/07 20:30), Thomas Broyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There doesn't seem to be anything in OpenID Discovery related to the
> Revocation Endpoint as defined by RFC 7009.
>
> It looks to me like a standard sign-out mechanism in a RP would be to:
> 1. revoke all tokens for the user
> 2. invalidate the session (javax.servlet.http.HttpSession#invalidate(),
> PHP's session_destroy, or any similar mechanism; along with any other
> processing needed by the RP)
> 3. redirect to the end_session_endpoint
>
> Currenly, we can discover the end_session_endpoint, but not the token
> revocation endpoint.
>
> Is this a known limitation? Is it intentional?
> If not, should I open an issue?
>
>
>
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