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Bump System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt from 4.0.4.403061554 to 5.7.0 in /002-IntroToAzureAI/Student/Resources/Challenge-2.4-Testing-Bots/code/core-DirectLine/DirectLineClient #793

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 10 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 10 months ago

Bumps System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt from 4.0.4.403061554 to 5.7.0.

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5.7.0

Security fixes

See https://aka.ms/IdentityModel/Jan2024/zip and https://aka.ms/IdentityModel/Jan2024/jku for details.

5.6.0

Features

  • JWTs can now be created from both SecurityTokenDescriptor.Subject and SecurityTokenDescriptor.Claims (#1193).
  • Added support for 'typ' header claim validation to JwtSecurityTokenHandler and JsonWebTokenHandler (#1220).
  • Added support for creating unsigned JWTs in JsonWebTokenHandler (#1204).
  • Added support for creating custom JWT header claims in JsonWebTokenHandler (#1210).
  • Added support for creating a JWT with an empty payload in JsonWebTokenHandler (#1237).
  • Added a setter for the AuthenticationProtocolMessage.Script property (#1193).

Bug Fixes

  • The OpenIdConnectConfiguration.SigningKeys property is no longer used during JSON serialization and deserialization (#1242).
  • RSACryptoServiceProviderProxy now properly disposes an RSA instance (#1240).
  • DtdProcessing.Prohibit is now explicitly set when creating an XmlReader (#1258).
  • JsonWebTokenHandler.CreateToken() now adds iat, nbf, and exp as longs not strings (#1207).
  • DateTime claim processing is now corrected and consistent (#1261).
  • Various improvements to the documentation.

Click here for a full list of issues that were fixed in this release.

5.5.0

Features

  • SignatureProvider caching is turned ON by default.
  • Added support for JWE decompression in JwtSecurityTokenHandler.
  • Added support for RSA-PSS.
  • Added support for reading and writing multiple signatures in XML envelopes.
  • Saml(2)SecurityTokenHandlers can consume a token using an XmlReader.
  • Improved support for converting JsonWebKey to SecurityKey for crypto operations.
  • Support for ECDSA keys from JsonWebKeySet.
  • Added GetClaim() and TryGetClaim() methods to JsonWebToken.
  • Improved exception messages.

Build and Test

  • Added performance and stress test framework.
  • Published symbol packages to the NuGet.org symbol server, hence reducing size of main NuGet packages.
  • Reduced the netstandard 2.0 dependency graph.

Bug Fixes

  • Intermittent signature validation failures in multi-threaded environments when SignatureProvider caching is enabled.

Click here for a full list of issues that were fixed.

5.4.0

Features

Improvements to non-windows platforms

  • RSACryptoServiceProviderProxy is only available on .Net Desktop.
  • Support JsonWebKey.CreateECDsa on non-windows platforms.

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jrzyshr commented 10 months ago

closing as this hack is archived

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