[4.x] Ensure logout requires authentication#269
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Please see: laravel/fortify#536
laravel/ui specific considerations
This only fixes future installations.
We could throw an unauthenticated exception in the controller so that existing installs get this fix, but I don't love that solution as it wouldn't necessarily match what their apps
Authenticatemiddleware does if they have made customisations.Putting the
authmiddleware on the route in the routes file feels problematic as well as the app may not have anauthmiddleware. Everywhere a middleware is currently referenced is published as a stub so the user has full control.This doesn't seems like a massive issue, so I feel this "simple" fix is reasonable.