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OAuth 2.0 Cookbook

You're reading from   OAuth 2.0 Cookbook Protect your web applications using Spring Security

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788295963
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
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Preface
1. OAuth 2.0 Foundations FREE CHAPTER 2. Implementing Your Own OAuth 2.0 Provider 3. Using OAuth 2.0 Protected APIs 4. OAuth 2.0 Profiles 5. Self Contained Tokens with JWT 6. OpenID Connect for Authentication 7. Implementing Mobile Clients 8. Avoiding Common Vulnerabilities Index

Using proof-of-possession key on the client side


In the previous recipe, you can understand all the pieces required for enabling proof-of-possession key semantics at the OAuth Provider side. This recipe will help you to create an application that is able to interact with the OAuth Provider, being capable to prove that it has possession of a private key related to the public key embedded within the JWS token that can be presented to the Resource Server when interacting with protected resources.

Getting ready

This recipe presents you with how to implement the client side of a proof-of-possession key stack, which is implemented as a Spring Boot application using Java 8, Maven, Spring Web, Spring Security, and Nimbus JOSE + JWT (which provides JWE and encryption capabilities). The other dependencies will be described in the How to do it... section.

How to do it...

Now you will be guided to create thepop-client application using proof-of-possession key semantics. This project is also available on...

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