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mod_tokenauth: Support for creating sub-tokens Properties of sub-tokens: - They share the same id as their parent token - Sub-tokens may not have their own sub-tokens (but may have sibling tokens) - They always have the same or shorter lifetime compared to their parent token - Revoking a parent token revokes all sub-tokens - Sub-tokens always have the same JID as the parent token - They do not have their own 'accessed' property - accessing a sub-token updates the parent token's accessed time Although this is a generic API, it is designed to at least fill the needs of OAuth2 refresh + access tokens (where the parent token is the refresh token and the sub-tokens are access tokens).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sun, 26 Mar 2023 16:46:48 +0100
parent 8593:c4222e36333c
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.DEFAULT: localhost.crt
keysize=2048

# How to:
# First, `make yourhost.cnf` which creates a openssl config file.
# Then edit this file and fill in the details you want it to have,
# and add or change hosts and components it should cover.
# Then `make yourhost.key` to create your private key, you can
# include keysize=number to change the size of the key.
# Then you can either `make yourhost.csr` to generate a certificate
# signing request that you can submit to a CA, or `make yourhost.crt`
# to generate a self signed certificate.

${.TARGETS:M*.crt}: 
	openssl req -new -x509 -newkey rsa:$(keysize) -nodes -keyout ${.TARGET:R}.key \
		-days 365 -sha256 -out $@ -utf8 -subj /CN=${.TARGET:R}

.SUFFIXES: .key .crt