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util.paseto: Implementation of PASETO v4.public tokens
PASETO provides an alternative to JWT with the promise of fewer implementation
pitfalls. The v4.public algorithm allows asymmetric cryptographically-verified
token issuance and validation.
In summary, such tokens can be issued by one party and securely verified by
any other party independently using the public key of the issuer. This has a
number of potential applications in a decentralized network and ecosystem such
as XMPP. For example, such tokens could be combined with XEP-0317 to allow
hats to be verified even in the context of a third-party MUC service.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 24 Jun 2022 17:03:28 +0100 |
parent | 12604:bd9e006a7a74 |
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oid_section = new_oids [ new_oids ] # RFC 6120 section 13.7.1.4. defines this OID xmppAddr = 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.5 # RFC 4985 defines this OID SRVName = 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.7 [ req ] default_bits = 4096 default_keyfile = example.com.key distinguished_name = distinguished_name req_extensions = certrequest x509_extensions = selfsigned # ask about the DN? prompt = no [ distinguished_name ] commonName = example.com countryName = GB localityName = The Internet organizationName = Your Organisation organizationalUnitName = XMPP Department emailAddress = xmpp@example.com [ certrequest ] # for certificate requests (req_extensions) basicConstraints = CA:FALSE keyUsage = digitalSignature,keyEncipherment extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth,clientAuth subjectAltName = @subject_alternative_name [ selfsigned ] # and self-signed certificates (x509_extensions) basicConstraints = CA:TRUE subjectAltName = @subject_alternative_name [ subject_alternative_name ] # See https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6120.html#section-13.7.1.2 for more info. DNS.0 = example.com otherName.0 = xmppAddr;FORMAT:UTF8,UTF8:example.com otherName.1 = SRVName;IA5STRING:_xmpp-client.example.com otherName.2 = SRVName;IA5STRING:_xmpp-server.example.com DNS.1 = conference.example.com otherName.3 = xmppAddr;FORMAT:UTF8,UTF8:conference.example.com otherName.4 = SRVName;IA5STRING:_xmpp-server.conference.example.com