Difference between revisions of "Bearer token"
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− | [[curl $APISERVER/api --header]] "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" --insecure | + | [[curl $APISERVER/api --header]] "Authorization: Bearer $[[TOKEN]]" --insecure |
== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 13:18, 30 October 2023
wikipedia:Bearer token is an opaque string, not intended to have any meaning to clients using it. Some servers will issue tokens that are a short string of hexadecimal characters, while others may use structured tokens such as JSON Web Tokens.
Authorization: Bearer 31ada4fd-adec-460c-809a-9e56ceb75269
K8s:
curl $APISERVER/api --header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" --insecure
Related
- Access EKS API using a Bearer token
- curl --header
- Slack token
- Personal access token (PAT)
- Kubernetes dashboard
- HTTP header:
Authorization:
- Kubernetes Authentication: Kubernetes bearer tokens
sts:GetServiceBearerToken
- AWS bearer tokens
- TOKEN
See also
- OAuth, Bearer Token, Scope, Google for authentication, PKCE, oAuth authorization flow,
express-oauth-server
- JWT,
openssl rand
, Bearer token, HMAC,JWT_SECRET_KEY
, JWT signatures, HS256, RS256 - JSON,
jq, jid, mlr
, JWT, BSON, Miller, Content-type:,application/json
,BadJSON
, Webhook, jsonc, ndjson,import json
, Google Custom Search JSON API,jsonpath
, JSON-LD, JSON tree, JSON-RPC
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