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				|  |  |  * I want to <<understanding-session-management-components,Understand Session Management's components>>
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				|  |  |  * I want to <<ns-concurrent-sessions,restrict the number of times>> a user can be logged in concurrently
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				|  |  |  * I want <<store-authentication-manually,to store the authentication directly>> myself instead of Spring Security doing it for me
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				|  |  | +* I am storing the authentication manually and I want <<properly-clearing-authentication,to remove it>>
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				|  |  |  * I am using <<the-sessionmanagementfilter, `SessionManagementFilter`>> and I need <<moving-away-from-sessionmanagementfilter,guidance on moving away from that>>
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				|  |  |  * I want to store the authentication <<customizing-where-authentication-is-stored,in something other than the session>>
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				|  |  |  * I am using a <<stateless-authentication, stateless authentication>>, but <<storing-stateless-authentication-in-the-session,I'd still like to store it in the session>>
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				|  |  |  First, you need to create an implementation of `SecurityContextRepository` or use an existing implementation like `HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository`, then you can set it in `HttpSecurity`.
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				|  |  | -The above configuration sets the `SecurityContextRepository` on the `SecurityContextHolderFilter` and **participating** authentication filters, like `UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter`.
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				|  |  | -To also set it in stateless filters, please see <<storing-stateless-authentication-in-the-session,how to customize the `SecurityContextRepository` for Stateless Authentication>>.
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				|  |  |  [[customizing-the-securitycontextrepository]]
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				|  |  |  .Customizing the `SecurityContextRepository`
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				|  |  | +The above configuration sets the `SecurityContextRepository` on the `SecurityContextHolderFilter` and **participating** authentication filters, like `UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter`.
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				|  |  | +To also set it in stateless filters, please see <<storing-stateless-authentication-in-the-session,how to customize the `SecurityContextRepository` for Stateless Authentication>>.
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				|  |  |  If you are using a custom authentication mechanism, you might want to <<store-authentication-manually,store the `Authentication` by yourself>>.
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				|  |  |  [[store-authentication-manually]]
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				|  |  |  And that's it.
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				|  |  |  If you are not sure what `securityContextHolderStrategy` is in the above example, you can read more about it in the <<use-securitycontextholderstrategy, Using `SecurityContextStrategy` section>>.
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				|  |  | +[[properly-clearing-authentication]]
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				|  |  | +=== Properly Clearing an Authentication
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				|  |  | +If you are using Spring Security's xref:servlet/authentication/logout.adoc[Logout Support] then it handles a lot of stuff for you including clearing and saving the context.
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				|  |  | +But, let's say you need to manually log users out of your app. In that case, you'll need to make sure you're clearing and saving the context properly.
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				|  |  | +Now, you might already be familiar with clearing the `SecurityContextHolder` by doing `SecurityContextHolderStrategy#clearContext()`.
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				|  |  | +That's great, but if your app requires an xref:migration/servlet/session-management.adoc#_require_explicit_saving_of_securitycontextrepository[explicit save of the context], simply clearing it isn't enough.
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				|  |  | +The reason is that it doesn't remove it from the `SecurityContextRepository`, which means the `SecurityContext` could still be available for the next requests, and we definitely don't want that.
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				|  |  | +To make sure the authentication is properly cleared and saved, you can invoke {security-api-url}/org/springframework/security/web/authentication/logout/SecurityContextLogoutHandler.html[the `SecurityContextLogoutHandler`] which does that for us, like so:
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				|  |  | +SecurityContextLogoutHandler handler = new SecurityContextLogoutHandler(); <1>
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				|  |  | +handler.logout(httpServletRequest, httpServletResponse, null); <2>
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				|  |  | +<1> Create a new instance of `SecurityContextLogoutHandler`
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				|  |  | +<2> Call the `logout` method passing in the `HttpServletRequest`, `HttpServletResponse` and a `null` authentication because it is not required for this handler.
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				|  |  | +It's important to remember that clearing and saving the context is just one piece of the logout process, therefore we recommend having Spring Security take care of it.
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				|  |  |  === Configuring Persistence for Stateless Authentication
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