Merge branch '6.0.x'

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Marcus Da Coregio 2023-03-22 10:12:28 -03:00
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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ public final class SessionManagementConfigurer<H extends HttpSecurityBuilder<H>>
/**
* Controls the maximum number of sessions for a user. The default is to allow any
* number of users.
* number of sessions.
* @param maximumSessions the maximum number of sessions for a user
* @return the {@link SessionManagementConfigurer} for further customizations
*/

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Assuming that no other `SecurityFilterChain` instances match, `SecurityFilterCha
// FIXME: add link to pattern matching
Notice that `SecurityFilterChain~0~` has only three security `Filter` instances configured.
However, `SecurityFilterChain~n~` has four security `Filter` instanes configured.
However, `SecurityFilterChain~n~` has four security `Filter` instances configured.
It is important to note that each `SecurityFilterChain` can be unique and can be configured in isolation.
In fact, a `SecurityFilterChain` might have zero security `Filter` instances if the application wants Spring Security to ignore certain requests.
// FIXME: add link to configuring multiple `SecurityFilterChain` instances

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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ To achieve this, any interfaces or classes where Spring Security uses OpenSAML i
This makes it possible for you to switch out OpenSAML for some other library or an unsupported version of OpenSAML.
As a natural outcome of these two goals, Spring Security's SAML API is quite small relative to other modules.
Instead, such classes as `OpenSamlAuthenticationRequestFactory` and `OpenSamlAuthenticationProvider` expose `Converter` implementationss that customize various steps in the authentication process.
Instead, such classes as `OpenSamlAuthenticationRequestFactory` and `OpenSamlAuthenticationProvider` expose `Converter` implementations that customize various steps in the authentication process.
For example, once your application receives a `SAMLResponse` and delegates to `Saml2WebSsoAuthenticationFilter`, the filter delegates to `OpenSamlAuthenticationProvider`: