Hi Adrian,
This isn't really an OAuth question, especially since OAuth is not an
authentication protocol on its own. It is used by several authentication
protocols, such as OpenID Connect, Google, and Facebook -- which is
where your questions really lie. Thus, OAuth itself can't help you with
the sign out issue here and any answers are going to be more server
specific.
I would encourage you to re-post this question onto Stack Overflow with
the appropriate tags, such as "oauth", "facebook", "google", etc.
-- Justin
On 01/02/2013 04:25 PM, Adrian Servenschi wrote:
Hi guys,
I am working on implementing login/registration with common identity
providers into our application.
I am using Scribe for java library which implements the *OAuth* protocol.
I've encountered what I consider a small security issue that I don't
know how to solve.
If I sign in into our application via let's say Google and then I sign
out, the Google session cookie remains active in the browser.
I can open Gmail afterwards in my browser and my inbox is displayed
without the need of authentication.
Imagine that a user signs in to our application in an internet cafe,
then signs out and leaves the facility.
A different client comes at the same desk, opens Gmail and he/she sees
the inbox of the first person.
This can be a security hazard which I don't know how to solve.
I see only 3 options:
1) I can leave it like this --> hazardous
2) If I use Google API to sign out the user from the Google when
performing Sign out from our application then the user will be signed
out from every Google application he has opened in his browser.
In addition I heard that the documentation for performing Sign Out via
various identity providers APIs is not quite clear. But this still
needs to be investigated.
3) The third option : displaying some informative text when the user
sings out from the application informing him that he/she signed out
from our application only, and not from Google/other identity provider,
seems to be the best option.
I will highly appreciate if you can advise me regarding this issue.
Thank you very much in advance!
Adrian Servenschi.
P.S. This is what I found on Facebook Platform Policies page
http://developers.facebook.com/policy/
<http://developers.facebook.com/policy/>
Your website must offer an explicit "Log Out" option that also logs
the user out of Facebook.
So indeed a form of 3) option will be the best choice?
Looking forward to your advices and suggestions.
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