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The token endpoint handled the scope parameter incorrectly for all of the three handled grant types: 1. For "authorization_code" grant type the scope parameter in the token request should not be respected but the scope should be taken from the authorization code. It was not totally ignored, but rather the scope parameter of the token request was used for the generated ID token. This had two consequences: * Spec conforming implementations of authorization code flow didn't get correct ID tokens, since they usually don't pass scope parameter with the token request. * It's possible to get a broader scope for the ID token than what is authorized by the user in the original authorization code request. 2. For "refresh_token" grant type the scope parameter in the token request should only allow narrowing down the scope. It wasn't narrowed, but rather the original auth code scope was used for the access token and the passed in scope parameter was used for the ID token (again allowing unauthorized scopes in the ID token). 3. For "password" grant type the scope parameter in the token request should be respected. The problem with this was that it wasn't properly splitted when passed to ID token creation. Fixes #186 |
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