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Add headers control to dex web server#3339

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Add headers control to dex web server#3339
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Overview

Customization of headers in the authentication server is crucial for enforcing stringent security measures by allowing the inclusion of specific headers required for authentication protocols and compliance standards. This customization ensures that authentication requests are processed securely, mitigating potential vulnerabilities and ensuring adherence to security policies.

What this PR does / why we need it

Related #3320

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Customization of headers in the authentication server is crucial for enforcing stringent security measures by allowing the inclusion of specific headers required for authentication protocols and compliance standards. This customization ensures that authentication requests are processed securely, mitigating potential vulnerabilities and ensuring adherence to security policies.

Signed-off-by: m.nabokikh <maksim.nabokikh@flant.com>
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The change looks good to me. Thanks! @nabokihms

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It seems that #2266 is superseded by this PR

@nabokihms nabokihms merged commit 088339f into dexidp:master Mar 11, 2024
@nabokihms nabokihms deleted the dex-headers-control branch March 11, 2024 21:48
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It's a great news to have the pr delivered!
Do you have a planned release date? Thanks!

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@hopeshared-lee the release of Dex v2.39.0 is planned for the last week of March.

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