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OAuth 2.0 Path to Heaven from Hell ?. Prabath Siriwardena | Johann Nallathamby. Pre OAuth Era. Pre OAuth Era. Pre OAuth Era. Pre OAuth Era. Need a better approach ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OAuth 2.0

Path to Heaven from Hell ?

Prabath Siriwardena | Johann Nallathamby

Pre OAuth Era

Pre OAuth Era

Pre OAuth Era

Pre OAuth Era

Third-party applications are required to store the resource owner's credentials for future

use, typically a password in clear-text.

Need a better approach ?

Servers are required to support password authentication, despite the security weaknesses created by passwords.

Need a better approach ?

Third-party applications gain overly broad access to the resource owner's protected

resources, leaving resource owners without any ability to restrict duration or access to a

limited subset of resources.

Need a better approach ?

Resource owners cannot revoke access to an individual third-party without revoking access

to all third-parties, and must do so by changing their password.

Need a better approach ?

Compromise of any third-party application results in compromise of the end-user's

password and all of the data protected by that password.

Need a better approach ?

Delegation

Pre OAuth Era

OAuth Evolution

OAuth 1.0a

OAuth 1.0a : Three Legged

OAuth 1.0a : Two Legged

• Complexity in validating and generating signatures.

• No clear separation between Resource Server and Authorization Server.

• Browser based re-redirections.

OAuth 1.0a : What’s wrong ?

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner

• An entity capable of granting access to a protected resource.

• When the resource owner is a person, it is referred to as an end-user.

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Server

• The server hosting the protected resources, capable of accepting and responding to protected resource requests using access tokens.

OAuth 2.0 : Client

• An application making protected resource requests on behalf of the resource owner and with its authorization

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Server

• The server issuing access tokens to the client after successfully authenticating the resource owner and obtaining authorization

OAuth 2.0

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Grant Types

Authorization Code

Implicit

Resource Owner Password Credentials

Client Credentials

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

OAuth Handshake

Scope

OAuth 2.0

OAuth Handshake

Scope

Scope is defined by the Authorization Server.

Scope indicates what resource client wants access and which actions he wants to perform

on that.

The value of the scope parameter is expressed as a list of space-delimited, case sensitive

strings.

The strings are defined by the authorization server.

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

Confidential Client Type

Web Application

OAuth Handshake

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

Client Authenticates to AuthZ Server

BasicAuth

client_id / client_secret

OAuth Handshake

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

Authorization Grant Request

OAuth Handshake

• response_type : REQUIRED. Value MUST be set to "code".• client_id : REQUIRED. The client identifier.• redirect_uri : OPTIONAL. Where to be redirected by the

Authorization Server.• scope : OPTIONAL. The scope of the access request.• state : RECOMMENDED. An opaque value used by the client to

maintain state between the request and callback.

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

Authorization Grant Response

OAuth Handshake

• code: REQUIRED. The authorization code generated by the authorization server

• state : REQUIRED if the "state" parameter was present in the client authorization request.

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

Access Token Request

OAuth Handshake

• grant_type : REQUIRED. Value MUST be set to "authorization_code".

• code : REQUIRED. The authorization code received from the Authorization Server.

• redirect_uri : REQUIRED, if the "redirect_uri" parameter was included in the authorization

OAuth 2.0 : Authorization Code

Access Token Response

OAuth Handshake

• access_token : REQUIRED. The access token issued by the authorization server.

• token_type : REQUIRED. The type of the token. Value is case insensitive.

• expires_in : RECOMMENDED. The lifetime in seconds of the access token

OAuth 2.0 : Implicit

OAuth Handshake

Scope

OAuth 2.0 : Implicit

Public Client Type

User Agent based Application

OAuth Handshake

OAuth 2.0 : ImplicitAnonymous Clients

OAuth Handshake

OAuth Handshake

Authorization Grant Request

• response_type : REQUIRED. Value MUST be set to ”token".• client_id : REQUIRED. The client identifier.• redirect_uri : OPTIONAL. Where to be redirected by the

Authorization Server.• scope : OPTIONAL. The scope of the access request.• state : RECOMMENDED. An opaque value used by the client to

maintain state between the request and callback.

OAuth 2.0 : Implicit

Access Token Response

OAuth Handshake

• access_token : REQUIRED. The access token issued by the authorization server.

• token_type : REQUIRED. The type of the token. Value is case insensitive.

• expires_in : RECOMMENDED. The lifetime in seconds of the access token

• scope : OPTIONAL, if identical to the scope requested by the client, otherwise REQUIRED.

• state : REQUIRED if the "state" parameter was present in the client authorization request

OAuth 2.0 : Implicit

OAuth 2.0 : Client Credential

OAuth Handshake

Scope

OAuth 2.0 : Client Credential

Confidential Client Type

OAuth Handshake

OAuth 2.0 : Client Credential

BasicAuth

OAuth Handshake

OAuth Handshake

Authorization Grant Request

Since the client authentication is used as the authorization grant, no additional authorization request is needed.

OAuth 2.0 : Client Credential

OAuth Handshake

Access Token Request

OAuth 2.0 : Client Credential

• grant_type : REQUIRED. Value MUST be set to ”client_credentials".• scope: OPTIONAL. The scope of the access request.

Note : The client needs to pass BasicAuth headers or authenticate to the Authorization Server in other means.

Access Token Response

OAuth Handshake

OAuth 2.0 : Client Credential

• access_token : REQUIRED. The access token issued by the authorization server.

• token_type : REQUIRED. The type of the token. Value is case insensitive.

• expires_in : RECOMMENDED. The lifetime in seconds of the access token

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner Password Credentials

OAuth Handshake

Scope

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner Password Credentials

Confidential Client Type

OAuth Handshake

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner Password Credentials

BasicAuth

OAuth Handshake

OAuth Handshake

Authorization Grant Request

The method through which the client obtains the resource owner

credentials is beyond the scope of this specification. The client

MUST discard the credentials once an access token has been obtained

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner Password Credentials

OAuth Handshake

Access Token Request

• grant_type : REQUIRED. Value MUST be set to ”client_credentials".• username : REQUIRED. The resource owner username, encoded as

UTF-8.• password : REQUIRED. The resource owner password, encoded as

UTF-8.• scope: OPTIONAL. The scope of the access request.

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner Password Credentials

Access Token Response

OAuth Handshake

• access_token : REQUIRED. The access token issued by the authorization server.

• token_type : REQUIRED. The type of the token. Value is case insensitive.

• expires_in : RECOMMENDED. The lifetime in seconds of the access token

OAuth 2.0 : Resource Owner Password Credentials

OAuth 2.0

Runtime

OAuth 2.0

Runtime

Bearer MAC

OAuth 2.0

Runtime

Bearer MAC

Any party in possession of a bearer token (a "bearer") can use it to get access to the

associated resources (without demonstrating possession of a cryptographic key).

Bearer

Request with Bearer

GET /resource/1 HTTP/1.1Host: example.comAuthorization: Bearer “access_token_value”

OAuth 2.0

Runtime

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-bearer-20

OAuth 2.0

Runtime

Bearer MAC

HTTP MAC access authentication schemeMAC

Request with MAC

GET /resource/1 HTTP/1.1Host: example.com Authorization: MAC id="h480djs93hd8", ts="1336363200”, nonce="274312:dj83hs9s", mac="kDZvddkndxvhGRXZhvuDjEWhGeE="

OAuth 2.0

Runtime

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-http-mac-01

Thank You…!!!

prabath@wso2.com

johann@wso2.com

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