Authentication
FleetingProviding a proof that you only can provide.
It does not say WHO you are, this is identification.
It does not say WHAT you can do, this is authorization.
Notes linking here
- authentication vs authorization
- authentication vs identification vs authorization
- Authentication with OAuth 2.0
- authn et authz
- client get proof of authentication by asking for it
- Footnotes
- ID Tokens vs Access Tokens
- Identity Provider
- making sense of github OIDC flow
- misconcetions
- OAuth 2.0
- OpenID Connect
- openid connect is a user identity attribute disclosure protocol rather than an authentication protocol
- OpenIDconnect with Mike Jones
- ory
- Self-Sovereign-Identity-with-Self-Issued-OpenID-Provider
- single sign-on
- user agent
- ways to authenticate