In OpenID Connect an access token has an expiry time. For authorization code flow, this is typically short (eg 20 minutes) after which you use the refresh token to request a new access token. The ID token also has an expiry time. My question is what is the intent of this? Any ID token expiry time less than the expiry time of the refresh token will mean you will eventually have an expired ID token,
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I'm trying to figure out why sometimes I get this error javax.net.ssl.SSLProtocolException: SSL handshake terminated: ssl=0x60d46c90: Failure in SSL library, usually a protocol error error:1409443E:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert inappropriate fallback (external/openssl/ssl/s3_pkt.c:1256 0x60d57f40:0x00000003) the code that makes this request: private <T> void send(final String url, final
It's my understanding that Rails' testing environment is torn down and rebuilt before each test...so how do I test a controller that requires that a user be logged in and that user can't be created without Device's confirmable module getting in the way? Devise's recommended method (below) creates a new user which is then sent an email by Devise's confirmable module. How do I get around this so I'm
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