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OAuth 2 in Action

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Summary

OAuth 2 in Action teaches you the practical use and deployment of this HTTP-based protocol from the perspectives of a client, authorization server, and resource server. You can learn to hopefully and securely build and deploy OAuth on both the client and server sides. Foreword by Ian Glazer.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

Think of OAuth 2 as the web version of a valet key. It is an HTTP-based security protocol that allows users of a service to enable applications to use that service on their behalf without handing over full regulate. And OAuth is used in every single place, from Facebook and Google, to startups and cloud products and services.

About the Book

OAuth 2 in Action teaches you practical use and deployment of OAuth 2 from the perspectives of a client, an authorization server, and a resource server. You can begin with an overview of OAuth and its components and interactions. Next, You can get hands-on and build an OAuth client, an authorization server, and a safe resource. Then You can dig into tokens, dynamic client registration, and more advanced topics. By the end, you are able to hopefully and securely build and deploy OAuth on both the client and server sides.

What’s Inside

  • Covers OAuth 2 protocol and design
  • Authorization with OAuth 2
  • OpenID Connect and User-Managed Access
  • Implementation risks
  • JOSE, introspection, revocation, and registration
  • Protecting and accessing REST APIs

About the Reader

Readers need basic programming skills and knowledge of HTTP and JSON.

About the Author

Justin Richer is a systems architect and software engineer. Antonio Sanso is a security software engineer and a security researcher. Both authors contribute to open standards and open source.

Table of Contents

    Part 1 – First steps

  1. What is OAuth 2.0 and why will have to you care?
  2. The OAuth dance
  3. Part 2 – Building an OAuth 2 environment

  4. Building a simple OAuth client
  5. Building a simple OAuth safe resource
  6. Building a simple OAuth authorization server
  7. OAuth 2.0 in the real world
  8. Part 3 – OAuth 2 implementation and vulnerabilities

  9. Common client vulnerabilities
  10. Common safe resources vulnerabilities
  11. Common authorization server vulnerabilities
  12. Common OAuth token vulnerabilities
  13. Part 4 – Taking OAuth further

  14. OAuth tokens
  15. Dynamic client registration
  16. User authentication with OAuth 2.0
  17. Protocols and profiles the use of OAuth 2.0
  18. Beyond bearer tokens
  19. Summary and conclusions
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