Accept a case-insensitive "Bearer" keyword#6210
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The Authorization header was matched for OAuth2 against the "Bearer" keyword in a case sensitive fashion. According to RFC 2617, it should be case insensitive and some oauth clients (including some earlier versions of spring-security) expect it so. This is the reactive counterpart to commit 63f2b60 . Fixes gh-6195
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The Authorization header was matched for OAuth2
against the "Bearer" keyword in a case sensitive
fashion.
According to RFC 2617, it should be case insensitive
and some oauth clients (including some earlier
versions of spring-security) expect it so.
This is the reactive counterpart to commit
63f2b60 .
Fixes gh-6195