Hello,
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/oauth2/#local-va... describes how to set up local validation for OAUTH2 with dovecot. This works fine as long as the keys are not rotated. In my experience, it is common for a client to try to validate a token with the cached key and update the cached keys when the local validation fails (e.g. via the /auth/realms/<realm>/protocol/openid-connect/certs endpoint in Keycloak). This way, the client does not need to fetch new keys periodically but only when the old ones expired. If I understand it correctly, Dovecot reads the keys from a defined path but does not care how to update them. Did you have a nice way in mind how the keys should be refreshed when deciding not to do that in dovecot? Are you planning to add automatic refreshing of local validation keys to dovecot? I am running dovecot in Docker and one way would be a cron job on the host that fetches new keys and updates the files inside the container via docker exec. It would work but it's not really a nice solution because from outside dovecot, the information whether the old keys are no longer valid, is not available and the whole process needs to run periodically (and thus way more often than actually necessary).
Best regards, Felix Auringer
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