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Whenever an InResponseTo is present in the SAML2 response and / or any of its assertions, it will be validated against the stored SAML2 request. If the request is missing or the ID of the request does not match the InResponseTo, validation fails. If there is no InResponseTo, no validation of it is done (as opposed to checking whether there is a saved request or not and then failing based on that). Closes gh-9174
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