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Client Endpoint (Redirection URI | Redirection Endpoint | User Agent Redirection)

The client endpoint is an endpoint used by the authorization endpoint to return authorization responses containing authorization credentials to the client via the resource owner user-agent (typically a...
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OAuth - Resource Owner Password Credentials / Password Credentials Flow

This page is the authentication via the password credentials (ie login+password) in OAuth. This type of authentication is known in Oauth as: the Password Credentials Flow. the Resource owner password...
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Oauth - Authorization Grant (Resource Owner Authorization|Authorization Credentials)

An Authorization Grant is a credential representing the resource owner's authorization to access its protected resources. The flow for each type of grant is expressed using grant type: one of four...
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Oauth - Client (App)

client is one of the 4 roles of the Oauth specification. In its most basic form, it's a web site used by a end-user. In more details, it's is a (first-party or third party service application making...
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Oauth - Flow (Abstract Protocol Flow)

The abstract OAuth 2.0 flow describes the interaction between the four roles. For each type of grant, you got a flow: Type / Flow Description Client Type (Public / Private) Direction Type Redirection...
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Oauth - Protected Resource

A protected resource is a resource hosted and protected by a resource server. Resource Server Protected resource request
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Oauth - Refresh token

When an access token expires, developers can use an optional refresh token to request a new access token without having to ask the user to enter their credentials again. Refresh tokens are credentials...
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Oauth - Resource Server

A resource server is one of the 4 roles of Oauth. It hosts the protected resources, capable of accepting and responding to protected resource requests using access tokens. An end-user (resource owner)...
Oauth 2.0 - Authorization framework

This section talks OAuth 2.0 (OAuth 2.0 replaces OAuth 1.0) The following two specifications provide a general framework for third-party applications (know as the client) to obtain and use limited...
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What is the OAuth Authorization Endpoint?

The authorization endpoint is one of two endpoints of the authorization server. It's used by the client (app) to obtain authorization from the resource owner in the form of a authorization grant via...



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