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    PHP OAuth 2.0 Server

    PHP OAuth 2.0 Server

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    ...You can easily configure an OAuth 2.0 server to protect your API with access tokens, or allow clients to request new access tokens and refresh them. The latest version of this package supports PHP 7.2, PHP 7.3, PHP 7.4, PHP 8.0. The openssl and json extensions are also required. All HTTP messages passed to the server should be PSR-7 compliant. This ensures interoperability with other packages and frameworks. The library uses PHPUnit for unit tests. We use Github Actions, Scrutinizer, and StyleCI for continuous integration. In order to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, the authorization server MUST require the use of TLS with server authentication as defined by RFC2818 for any request sent to the authorization and token endpoints. ...
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    Guardian

    Guardian

    Elixir Authentication

    ...If you're implementing a TCP/UDP protocol directly or want to utilize your authentication via channels in Phoenix, Guardian can work for you. The core currency of authentication in Guardian is the token. By default JSON Web Tokens are supported out of the box but you can use any token that Has the concept of a key-value payload, is tamper-proof, can serialize to a String, or that has a supporting module that implements the Guardian.Token behavior. You can use Guardian tokens to authenticate web endpoints (Plug/Phoenix/X), channels/Sockets (Phoenix - optional), and any other system you can imagine. ...
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