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Добавлено: 1 декабря 2020 г.
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Guy Levin
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While there are as many proprietary authentication methods as there are systems which utilize them, they are largely variations of a few major approaches. In this post, I will go over the 4 most used in the REST APIs and microservices world. Authentication vs Authorization Before I dive into this, let's define what authentication actually is, and more importantly, what it’s not. As much as authentication drives the modern internet, the topic...

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