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Newer page: | version 5 | Last edited on Thursday, 13 March 2008 5:23:37 | by RobertButler | Revert |
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!!! [HMAC Authentication|RobertButler/Authentication]
Authentication System:
* Token-based
- * Tokens can optionally live for
an amount of time
specified by the client, but
have a maximum lifetime specified by the container which
created it.
+ * Tokens have
an optional lifetime that is
specified by the client and
have a maximum lifetime specified by the container that
created it.
+ * Authentication in one Domain may or may not facilitate authentication (methods) which may or may not provide authentication inside other domains
+ * Authentication information is not just limited to Login names and Passwords, however
.
Domains:
- * Are a
grouping of
- * [Users and
Passwords]
-
* [Preferences]
- * And various other [HMI Configuration Settings]
- * Authentication in one Domain may or may not enable authentication methods which may or may not provide authentication in other domains
-
+ * A
grouping of
+ * Authentication information, comprising of one or more
+ * User Accounts
+ *
Passwords
+
* Application-specific Auth information
+ * User preferences
+ * User account settings
!!! [HMAC Authorization|RobertButler/Authorization]
version 5
HMAC Authentication
- Authentication System
- Token-based
- Tokens have an optional lifetime that is specified by the client and have a maximum lifetime specified by the container that created it.
- Authentication in one Domain may or may not facilitate authentication (methods) which may or may not provide authentication inside other domains
- Authentication information is not just limited to Login names and Passwords, however.
- Domains
A grouping of
Authentication information, comprising of one or more
- User Accounts
- Passwords
- Application-specific Auth information
- User preferences
- User account settings