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Distributed Session Management. Client Token. Single sign-on. Client Token with API Gateway. Third-party application access. Mutual Authentication.
Authentication as a Service (Haas) Authentication as a service allows businesses to track their password usage, enforce strict password requirements, and provide their employees with an efficient and secure way to login to their many applications and web services.
HTTP basic authentication is a simple challenge and response mechanism with which a server can request authentication information (a user ID and password) from a client. The client passes the authentication information to the server in an Authorization header. The authentication information is in base-64 encoding.
Basic authentication is a simple authentication scheme built into the HTTP protocol. The client sends HTTP requests with the Authorization header that contains the word Basic word followed by a space and a base64-encoded string username:password. For example, to authorize as demo / p@55w0rd the client would send.
Generally BASIC-Auth is never considered secure. BASIC-Auth actually caches the username and password you enter, in the browser. BASIC-Auth keeps the username and password in the browser usually for as long as that browser session is running (the user can request that they be kept indefinitely).
In the API Gateway console, choose the name of your API. In the Resources pane, choose a method (such as GET or POST) for which you want to enable IAM authentication. In the Method Execution pane, choose Method Request.
First the consumer application sends over an application key and secret to a login page at the authentication server. If authenticated, the authentication server responds to the user with an access token. The API server checks the access token in the user's request and decides whether to authenticate the user.
Distributed Session Management. Client Token. Single sign-on. Client Token with API Gateway. Third-party application access. Mutual Authentication.
Use OAuth for user identity and access control. Use 'defence in depth' to prioritize key services. Don't write your own crypto code. Use automatic security updates. Use a distributed firewall with centralized control. Get your containers out of the public network. Use security scanners for your containers.
Open a terminal, navigate to spring-boot-microservices-example/client, and install the client's dependencies using NPM. Install Okta's Sign-In Widget to make it possible to communicate with the secured server. Add the widget's CSS to client/src/styles.
The authentication service is used to log in & logout of the Angular app, it notifies other components when the user logs in & out, and allows access the currently logged-in user. RxJS Subjects and Observables are used to store the current user object and notify other components when the user logs in and out of the app.
4 Answers. I would generally advise against having microservices do synchronous communication with each other, the big issue is coupling, it means the services are now coupled to each other, if one of them fails the second is now fully or partially dysfunctional.
Message communication Another communication pattern we can leverage in a microservice architecture is message-based communication. Unlike HTTP communication, the services involved do not directly communicate with each other. Instead, the services push messages to a message broker that other services subscribe to.
Asynchronous, Message-Based Communication. When using messaging, processes communicate by asynchronously exchanging messages. A client makes a request to a service by sending it a message. If the service is expected to reply, it does so by sending a separate message back to the client.
The number of endpoints is not really a decision point. In some cases, there may be only one endpoint, whereas in some other cases, there could be more than one endpoint in a microservice. For instance, consider a sensor data service, which collects sensor information, and has two logical endpoints--create and read.
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