auth

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auth/doc.go

Instantiate a login verification handler. When starting up the authd binary, get our login verification handler set up. We're going to use environment variables to detect if NSQ is configured. If it is, that'll be used. Otherwise, fall back on logging to stdout.

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paddy@57 1 /*
paddy@57 2 Package auth provides an authentication service for managing user accounts and an OAuth2 provider.
paddy@57 3
paddy@57 4 The service is an opinionated implementation of authentication using passphrases and the
paddy@57 5 code.secondbit.org/pass package to implement user credentials and accounts. Additionally, users
paddy@158 6 are permitted to login using any email address they have on record. Care is also taken to be able
paddy@158 7 to mitigate attacks that have already happened and plan ahead for the worst case scenarios.
paddy@57 8
paddy@57 9 An OAuth2 provider is also built-in and provided, complete with client registration and management,
paddy@57 10 as well as a specification-based set of handlers for managing the issuing of grants and tokens. Token
paddy@57 11 validiity may be asserted through an API, or a proxy service is provided for stripping auth-specific
paddy@57 12 information from requests and replacing it with a trusted header containing information about the user
paddy@57 13 and client that authorized the request.
paddy@57 14 */
paddy@57 15 package auth