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DECNET/decnet_web
anti efe4e49de6 fix(web): restore SSE streams via single-use ticket flow
The V3.1.1 backend change moved SSE auth off ?token=<JWT> onto a single-use
?ticket=, but the dashboard was never updated, so every live stream 401'd
('Could not validate credentials'). Add mintSseTicket() (POST /auth/sse-ticket
with the Bearer JWT, returns an opaque 60s single-use ticket) and refactor all
stream consumers to mint a fresh ticket at the top of each connect() — initial
and every reconnect — then open EventSource with ?ticket=. A reused single-use
ticket would 401-loop, so re-mint-per-connect is required.

Covers Dashboard /stream, LiveLogs, and the attacker/identity/campaign/
orchestrator/topology hooks. connect() is now async with an unmount guard
(cancelled flag checked after the await, before opening the stream); on a mint
401 the connect is skipped and the axios logout interceptor takes over.
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