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GHSA-59fq-727j-hm3f: keycloak-connect contains Open redirect vulnerability in the Node.js adapter

There is an Open Redirect vulnerability in the Node.js adapter when forwarding requests to Keycloak using checkSSO with query param prompt=none.

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keycloak-connect contains Open redirect vulnerability in the Node.js adapter

Package

npm keycloak-connect (npm)

Affected versions

< 21.0.1

Description

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Mar 2, 2023

Weaknesses

GHSA ID

GHSA-59fq-727j-hm3f

Source code

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