* fix: block Login V2 auth for users in deactivated organizations
Enforce organization state on session creation, OIDC token issuance/refresh,
and SAML session creation so deactivated org users cannot authenticate.
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* fix: reject claim serving for users in deactivated organizations
Require an active resource-owner org in OIDC userinfo and SAML attribute
paths, and use distinct error IDs for inactive user vs inactive org at
token issuance.
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* fix: drop sessions and tokens when an organization is deactivated
Mirror OrgRemoved cleanup for OrgDeactivated in the V2 session projection
and V1 auth user_session, token, and refresh_token handlers. Also delete
V2 sessions on OrgRemoved, which does not emit per-user removal events.
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* fix: reject API tokens from deactivated organizations
Check the caller's resource-owner org state in authz middleware via a
cached OrgByID lookup, so already-issued tokens lose ZITADEL API access
when their organization is deactivated. Return unauthenticated (401).
Target org remains unrestricted so instance admins can still manage
deactivated orgs.
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* fix: invalidate OIDC refresh tokens after org deactivation
Reject refresh exchange if the user's organization was deactivated
after the refresh token was issued, so grants stay dead after reactivate.
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* fix: invalidate V2 access tokens after org deactivation
Treat OrgDeactivated after the token position as session termination in
ActiveAccessTokenByToken, so issued ATs stay dead after reactivation.
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