This document defines a specification for the discovery of WLCG bearer tokens by client tools. Client tools that rely on a bearer token for authenticating themselves need a mechanism for receiving the tokens from their environment. While the browser is a monolithic user agent (and can internally manage tokens), the terminal environment involves a number of independently-developed tools; the environment needs a way to communicate the token to be used to Unix processes. To the best of our knowledge, there's no previously defined standard about how a Unix tool should discover a token from its environment
One of the key challenges identified by the HEP R&D roadmap for software and computing is the abilit...
Outside the HEP computing ecosystem, it is vanishingly rare to encounter user X509 certificate authe...
One of the key challenges identified by the HEP R&D roadmap for software and computing is the abilit...
This document describes how WLCG users may use the available geographically distributed resources wi...
Since 2017, the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) has been working towards enabling token based au...
Since July 2017, the WLCG Authorization WG has been looking into how authentication and authorizatio...
The WLCG Authorisation Working Group formed in July 2017 with the objective to understand and meet t...
The WLCG Authorisation Working Group was formed in July 2017 with the objective to understand and me...
The WLCG is modernizing its security infrastructure, replacing X.509 client authentication with the ...
The popular OAuth 2.0 Framework specifies the use of Bearer Tokens for the transmission of authoriza...
Support for token-based authentication and authorization has emerged in recent years as a key requir...
Source: US2014365781A [EN] Some embodiments relate to a computer readable medium including a program...
This article provides information about the bearer token in Oauth2.0. Considered the threats to whic...
The WLCG Web Proxy Auto Discovery (WPAD) service provides a convenient mechanism for jobs running an...
draft-ietf-oauth-jwt-bearer-02 This specification defines the use of a JSON Web Token (JWT) Bearer T...
One of the key challenges identified by the HEP R&D roadmap for software and computing is the abilit...
Outside the HEP computing ecosystem, it is vanishingly rare to encounter user X509 certificate authe...
One of the key challenges identified by the HEP R&D roadmap for software and computing is the abilit...
This document describes how WLCG users may use the available geographically distributed resources wi...
Since 2017, the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) has been working towards enabling token based au...
Since July 2017, the WLCG Authorization WG has been looking into how authentication and authorizatio...
The WLCG Authorisation Working Group formed in July 2017 with the objective to understand and meet t...
The WLCG Authorisation Working Group was formed in July 2017 with the objective to understand and me...
The WLCG is modernizing its security infrastructure, replacing X.509 client authentication with the ...
The popular OAuth 2.0 Framework specifies the use of Bearer Tokens for the transmission of authoriza...
Support for token-based authentication and authorization has emerged in recent years as a key requir...
Source: US2014365781A [EN] Some embodiments relate to a computer readable medium including a program...
This article provides information about the bearer token in Oauth2.0. Considered the threats to whic...
The WLCG Web Proxy Auto Discovery (WPAD) service provides a convenient mechanism for jobs running an...
draft-ietf-oauth-jwt-bearer-02 This specification defines the use of a JSON Web Token (JWT) Bearer T...
One of the key challenges identified by the HEP R&D roadmap for software and computing is the abilit...
Outside the HEP computing ecosystem, it is vanishingly rare to encounter user X509 certificate authe...
One of the key challenges identified by the HEP R&D roadmap for software and computing is the abilit...