spring-authorization-server

Spring Authorization Server (by spring-projects)

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  • Spring + VueJS: What's the best way to implement security?
    2 projects | /r/SpringBoot | 18 Mar 2023
    I use this https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-authorization-server for smaller projects or experimentations. Keeps all the moving parts without going to a 3rd party.
  • Spring Security OAuth2 Login
    2 projects | dev.to | 9 Mar 2023
    In this section we will use Spring Authorization Server to build an authorization server.In addition, we will also customize the access_token and custom user information endpoints.
  • Any good free authorization server solutions?
    3 projects | /r/SoftwareEngineering | 17 Dec 2022
    You can spin one up in Spring (Java) fairly quickly and boilerplate - Main page and Getting Started Guide.
  • Spring Authorization Server
    1 project | /r/SpringBoot | 7 Nov 2022
    Is Spring Authorization Server ready for production? Does it only use OAuth 2.1? We currently use `org.springframework.security.oauth.boot:spring-security-oauth2-autoconfigure` in our apps with OAuth2 JWT with grant types `password`, and `refresh_token`. If we update our authorization server with Spring Authorization Server, do we have to change all functionalities? Can we use OAuth2 or do we have to start using OAuth2.1?
  • Spring security new Authorization server (0.3.1) - part 1
    2 projects | dev.to | 24 Sep 2022
    At the moment of writing this it seems like the documentation is also in the early stages, although I wouldn't expect too much from the documentation later on either if it was to be judged by the docs for the rest of the spring security. You can find the official docs here.
  • Spring Security WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter deprecated
    2 projects | /r/SpringBoot | 17 Aug 2022
    Your example is pretty unconventional though — it seems like you're sort of rolling your own authorization server which will make things difficult. The project has been diligent about removing support for "issuing" JWTs and things like that. If you asked a maintainer about your current approach they'd probably point you to https://spring.io/projects/spring-authorization-server.
  • Spring security auth
    1 project | /r/learnjava | 10 Aug 2022
    It has becone so boilerplate, Spring is actually helping Take a look at: Spring Auth Server
  • Any good resources to learn JWT based authorization with spring?
    1 project | /r/learnjava | 1 Aug 2022
    Spring Auth Server
  • How to make multiple apps redirect to same login page hosting Google OAuth and make it redirect to corresponding app upon successful authentication?
    2 projects | /r/SpringBoot | 14 Jun 2022
    Most of the time, and most examples, will be about using OAuth as a client. But in your case you want to have your own OAuth and Open ID server which will be federated with Facebook and Google. All that means is that you will then have an OAuth server that is also someone else's client, such that your apps authenticate with your server which then uses their servers to actually identify users. This will also come in handy later if you want to set up permissions and what not. Besides Keycloak you might want to look into WSO2 IS or Auth0. Keycloak and WSO2 IS can be run locally, while Auth0 is a cloud service. I'd go with either Keycloak or Auth0. If you go the Spring Authorization Server route, they rolled up an example of federation on the project's Github page. Oauth can be pretty complicated though so I'd suggest that you start off with a ready-made solution. If you stick to Spring Oauth2 Client and avoid things like using Keycloak's specific adapter, it should be easy enough to swap OAuth servers later on. Regarding SAML, I've never used it. I think OAuth is way more prevalent in web development. Here's a comparison, I found it informative. You mentioned tutorials... I bought this course on Udemy last year and it was pretty nice. I browsed some tutorials, and I think this is what you need if you go with Keycloak, assuming you're using Keycloak on the server. If you want to authenticate users on the frontend (running on the browser), you'll want a PKCE flow example.
  • Keycloak: Open-Source Identity and Access Management
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 May 2022
    Spring has an oauth2 authorization server that is currently in early release: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-authorization-serv...

    I'm building something with it currently and it's quite nice, especially if you are already familiar with spring security. Documentation is quite sparse tho.

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