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simple@lemmy.mywire.xyz to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 3 years ago

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simple@lemmy.mywire.xyz to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 3 years ago
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    What’s this authN / authZ business?

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      AutheNtication vs. AuthoriZation, I believe

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        How’s that supposed to help?

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          AuthN is: I claim to be dreadgoat, but how can I prove it? (login, password, mfa)
          AuthZ is: Now that you know I am dreadgoat, do I have permission to post this comment? (access control, roles, attributes)

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            I know what they are and the differences, I thought the N and Z would somehow be an easy way to work it out/remember. But the trick is just to remember which is which.

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              N comes before Z in the alphabet, and you must always AuthN before you can AuthZ. Easy mnemonic.

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            This is a great explanation, thank you.

            I deal mainly with authorization and I’m not sure I’ve ever had the differences explained this simply (so I incorrectly lump them together)

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          It doesn’t

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        AutheNtication

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          Ahh, that would make more sense, thank you - corrected

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      That’s the thing, nobody really knows!

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