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document-library-microservice.js
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How does machine to machine authentication work?
That means Auth services, including Authress don't necessarily care where the public/private key pair comes from. Any pair can be used, so long as it provides modern asymmetric cryptography. For Authress, this means you can generate your own EdDSA keys or even bring your AWS Key Management Service (KMS) keys to use with Authress. For this, only updating the public key is required and can be done as part of your CI/CD process or via the the Authress Service Client API.
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In our products Authress and Standup & Prosper we take great pride in having everything self-service, that also means our products' features are discoverable by every user. Users don't read documentation. That's a fact, and they certainly don't file support tickets. That's why every feature has a clear name and description next to it to explain what it does. And you never have to jump to the docs, but they are there if you need them. We would never hide a feature behind a hidden flag that only our support has access to.
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AWS VPC: Private Subnets Increase Risk
I bring up this topic as it is one that frequently occurs and seams to not have any concrete and satisfiable answer yet. It's also incredibly relevant for my teams in building Authress, which focuses on providing user identity and access control. We care about making Authress as secure as possible to protect our customers' users. So you can imagine questions about security are always present in our conversations.
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Having built many Product APIs in my experience for multiple companies, there are a number of Myths we've come to learn about APIs in general. Here are some of the more interesting ones we've learned through building Authress, which is an AuthN + AuthZ solution. For reference here is the Authress API.
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You are probably testing wrong
The biggest example of the tests tests that make no sense is "testing user login". We never need to test user login, because if it doesn't work we can know immediately. Since every change an engineer makes needs login to work. Further, we have monitoring up and running that if login doesn't work, we'll know. Also let's take a look at login. Your team didn't write login, your company didn't even write it. You used a third party product to handle 99% of your login needs, be it Auth0 in the B2C space or Authress for example in the B2B space.
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Authress — login authentication and access control, unlimited identity providers for any project. Facebook, Google, Twitter and others. The first 1000 API calls are free.
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How to implement API gateway as an Amazon S3 proxy using a API Keys?
I also wouldn't recommend it, as there are a number of reliability and security concerns here, such as abusing your S3 bucket and costing you a lot. Preferably a better solution might be one that utilizes CloudFront and Lambda@Edge to serve a globally distributed service with first-class permissions. One example of this would be: https://github.com/Authress/document-library-microservice.js
Filestash
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Filestash — A Dropbox-like file manager that connects to a range of protocols and platforms: S3, FTP, SFTP, Minio, Git, WebDAV, Backblaze, LDAP and more.
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I made https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash out of the need to collaborate on org mode documents with non emacs users. Once the first release was done, I got to reflect on the infamous top comment of the Dropbox HN to make an attempt at abstracting the storage aspect of Dropbox so those org document could be made stored on a FTP server, SFTP, S3, ....
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> we need an abstraction for just this. "Bring your own storage"
I made exactly this: https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash and there's an API from which you can abstract any kind of storage: S3, SFTP, FTP, GIT, WebDav, Samba, Local FS, NFS, Backblaze, Storj, Artifactory, .... There's even some funky ones like Mysql from which you have an abstraction where first level folders are databases, second level folders are tables and files are the actual rows
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Let's learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one
Yes, I rewrote my react app onto vanilla JS using nothing else than rxjs, didn't have the time to document it all yet but it looks like this: https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash/blob/master/pub...
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https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash
This is what I wish Dropbox was, a simple layer that make interacting with your FTP server easy so nobody has to own your data. The end game is both to be feature complete with Dropbox and be able to change every aspect of the application through plugin so everyone can get out what they want from it.
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> but I don't think its the companies responsibility to give back to open source just because they use it
As someone who does quite a bit of OSS, the reality is most people are asking for things but aren't willing to pay for it. Take Microsoft, I had one of their employee asking me to support their azure stuff: https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash/issues/180. When I found out the dude was actually employed by Microsoft, he started to talk some nonsense and ended up running away.
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