Securing ASP.NET Core 10 with OAuth2 and OpenID Connect
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ASP.NET Core 10, Duende IdentityServer, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect
⚠️ An application should never be responsible for verifying who a user is. That's the Identity Provider's responsibility.
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What's inside
11 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Application Security Architecture
- 3 Authentication with OpenID Connect
- 4 Securing the Authentication Process
- 5 Working with Claims
- 6 Authorization with OAuth2 and OpenID Connect
- 7 Securing the API
- 8 Authorization Policies and Access Control
- 9 Token Expiration and Token Revocation
- 10 Securing JavaScript Clients (BFF Pattern)
- 11 Reference Tables
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