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Keycloak - Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804616444
Pages 350 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Stian Thorgersen Stian Thorgersen
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Pedro Igor Silva Pedro Igor Silva
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Keycloak 2. Securing Your First Application 3. Brief Introduction to Standards 4. Authenticating Users with OpenID Connect 5. Authorizing Access with OAuth 2.0 6. Securing Different Application Types 7. Integrating Applications with Keycloak 8. Authorization Strategies 9. Configuring Keycloak for Production 10. Managing Users 11. Authenticating Users 12. Managing Tokens and Sessions 13. Extending Keycloak 14. Securing Keycloak and Applications 15. Assessments 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

Authenticating Users

In the previous chapters, you learned how to manage users. You also walked through examples that involved users authenticating in Keycloak. By now, you should be aware of how easy it is to set up Keycloak to promptly authenticate your users, but there is much more to authentication than just using a login page and asking users for passwords.

Keycloak has a set of well-defined flows representing how end users and clients – the actors – interact with the server when authenticating to a realm. For end users, these flows usually involve using the browser as an intermediary, and for clients, the steps are based on backchannel requests to the token endpoint.

As you learned in the previous chapters, the end users authenticating to a realm are presented with a login page. From this page, users can start different interactive flows with the server in order to:

  • Self-register to the realm
  • Authenticate
  • Reset their password
  • ...
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