Adjusts setRequestHandler method javadoc in CsrfFilter class to reflect
changes in 6.0.
In 6.0, the default CsrfTokenRequestHandler changed to
XorCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler, however, the javadoc for the
setRequestHandler method still said it was
CsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler.
This change adjusts the information to make it more accurate, because,
although XorCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler is a subclass of
CsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler, the behavior is quite different.
Closes gh-12464
Adjusts setRequestHandler method javadoc in CsrfWebFilter class to reflect changes in 6.0.
In 6.0, the default ServerCsrfTokenRequestHandler changed to XorServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler, however, the javadoc for the setRequestHandler method still said it was ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler.
This change adjusts the information to make it more accurate, because, although XorServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler is a subclass of ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler, the behavior is quite different.
Closes gh-12465
As of gh-11960, Xor CSRF tokens are the default in 6.0. This commit
makes CsrfAuthenticationStrategy consistent with CsrfFilter.
Issue gh-11960
Closes gh-12235
Fixes support for re-generating tokens within a request such as when
CsrfAuthenticationStrategy removes a null token and saves an empty
cookie value on the response.
Closes gh-12141
Sometimes InetSocketAddress#getAddress#getHostAddress retuns null.
In that case, call InetSocketAddress#getHostString instead.
There is no performance loss since IpAddressMatcher#matches attemptsi
to re-parse and resolve the address anyway.
Closes gh-11888
Since Spring Security still needs these methods and classes, we
should wait on deprecating them if we can.
Instead, this commit changes the original classes to have a
boolean property that is currently false, but will switch to true
in 6.0.
At that time, BearerTokenAuthenticationFilter can change to use
the handler.
Closes gh-11932
Issue gh-11932, gh-9429
(Server)AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler should produce HTTP 500 instead
when an AuthenticationServiceException is thrown, instead of HTTP 401.
This commit deprecates the current behavior and introduces an opt-in
(Server)AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandlerAdapter with the expected
behavior.
BearerTokenAuthenticationFilter uses the new adapter, but with a closure
to keep the current behavior re: entrypoint.