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Status Delivered
Workspace WebSphere Liberty
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 4, 2017
Merged idea
This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit LIBERTY-I-14 Allow for setting the cookie path for LtpaToken2 cookie (Security reasons).

Track individual logins via separate LTPA tokens Merged

If I have a web application running in WebSphere Liberty Profile I can log in and get an LTPA token via a cookie. This token is valid for a configurable period of time. If I capture the cookie, and log out of the web application I can replay the cookie and automatically get logged back in again. To prevent this it is possible to set trackLoggedOutSSOCookies="true" in my server.xml however this can cause other issues, if I have multiple separate web apps used by the same set of user ids. For example it is possible to

1) Log in as user bob to web application 1
2) Log in as user bob to web application 2
3) Log out bob from web application 2

#3 also logs out bob from web application 1.

It would be good if each login generated a separate LTPA token then I could have trackLoggedOutSSOCookies="true" to prevent session replay attacks and still allow bob to log into multiple web applications without those logins interfering with each other.

Idea priority Medium
RFE ID 113794
RFE URL
RFE Product WebSphere Application Server