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Unit Testing Auth0 Custom Database Scripts
Welcome, fellow developers! Today I want to present you a step-by-step technique on how to test Auth0’s custom actions and databases in Javascript. For those of you who don’t know Auth0, it’s an identity management platform that you can connect to your existing or new applications, and configure it to easily provide authentication and authorization mechanisms. It’s one of the easiest solutions for IAM nowadays.
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What is really an API? Examples, Code + History
For example, you can rely on the powerful OAuth by Okta to handle your Auth services, Flutterwave payment gateway to accept payment, and Google Firebase Messaging to manage notifications.
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For the third, examples here might be analytics plugins in specialized databases like Clickhouse, data-transformations in places like your ETL pipeline using Airflow or Fivetran, or special integrations in your authentication workflow with Auth0 hooks and rules.
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Multi client authentication with auth0 and oauth2-proxy
Authentication providers like Auth0 and Okta have become commonplace in software development. These providers help take this work off of your plate, and this can be made even easier by using a reverse proxy that provides authentication capabilities, like oauth2-proxy.
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Evolutive and robust password hashing using PBKDF2 in .NET
Ideally, I would recommend not handling and storing passwords yourself. It is preferable to use an identity provider (IdP), such as Azure AD B2C, Auth0, or FusionAuth. These systems are designed to manage your users' identity (including their passwords) so you don't have to. You could also use Single Sign-On with cloud providers.
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Handling OAuth 2 Sign-In and Sign-Up Distinctly with NextAuth.js
Authentication, authorization, access control, and any other synonymous name you can think to call it, is not always a walk in the park. Through the evolution of the World Wide Web (WWW) and web applications, there have been various solutions to help make authentication a breeze. There have been, third-party services like Auth0 that you can easily integrate with your apps without having to worry much about authentication and doing it right, or worry about security because these third-party services cover all of that. There have also been standards, and specifications like OAuth and OpenID Connect (OIDC) which have evolved over the years. Some libraries and SDKs enable developers to easily integrate with these services, standards and specifications without worrying much about low-level implementation details. The only need-to-know is a subset of the SDK’s APIs needed to meet the application requirements. NextAuth.js is one of these libraries!
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Auth0 and Amplication: Simplifying Authentication in Your Applications
Auth0 is a cloud service that provides a turn-key solution for authentication, authorization and user management. It is a feature-rich service that is highly customizable and can be used in a variety of ways. Auth0 is a great choice for a wide range of applications, from simple web apps to enterprise applications. It provides a great way to add authentication and authorization to your application without having to build it yourself, and has various integrations with services such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and more. This along with its passwordless authentication and multi-factor authentication makes it a great choice for a wide range of applications.
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Efficient Route Protection in Next.js with Auth0 Middleware: Excluding Specific Routes
When using Auth0 with Next.js, securing all routes except for specific ones, such as the homepage or login page, can be achieved without the need to add extra logic for each route in the middleware. This can be accomplished by using a simple yet powerful regular expression (regex).
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A guide to Auth & Access Control in web apps 🔐
Auth0 (provider) Auth0 has been around for some time and is probably the most popular authN provider out there. While authN is their main offering (they give you SDKs for authentication + they store user profiles and let you manage them through their SaaS), they also allow you to define authZ to some degree, via RBAC and policies.
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🔥🚀 Top 10 Open-Source Must-Have Tools for Crafting Your Own Chatbot 🤖💬
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Next.js: consequence of AppRouter on your CSP
Cross Site Scripting Prevention Cheat Sheet from OWASP Cheat Sheet Series
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A guide to Auth & Access Control in web apps 🔐
OWasp cheat sheet on how to do ACL in Web App.
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Advice For Securing Backend Code
I recommend reading OWASP cheat sheets , especially these:
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OWASP Attacks spreadsheet?
If it's anywhere it's probably in here, https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/
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What is the easiest and most secure way to implement security in a NestJS application?
Im noob but i read somewhere that if u just follow this https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/ Your website is secured
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OWASP Needs to Evolve
Fixed: https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries/issues/1089#issuec...
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When to implement a back end for a web application?
The most helpful "convention" for building a web application is the OWASP CheatSheet Series that focuses on security best practices.
What are some alternatives?
oauth2-proxy - A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
WhatWeb - Next generation web scanner
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
dirsearch - Web path scanner
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
open-native - Open Native brings cross-platform communities together to help them collaborate and strengthen each other through development diversity.
big-list-of-naughty-strings - The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data.
Kong - 🦍 The Cloud-Native API Gateway and AI Gateway.
docker-socket-proxy - Proxy over your Docker socket to restrict which requests it accepts
casbin - An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Golang: https://discord.gg/S5UjpzGZjN
django-mfa2 - A Django app that handles MFA, it supports TOTP, U2F, FIDO2 U2F (Webauthn), Email Token and Trusted Devices