Take a look at the admin-access-app example.
So, mod-auth-openidc works with Keycloak? Would you be interested in
contributing a ClientInstaller that generates config for it? Similar to
the mod-auth-mellon one?
I have Keycloak working very well now where it can validate users in
its own database, against a legacy database in our company, and from
Google and Microsoft. Right now I have been testing with this module
for Apache:
https://github.com/pingidentity/mod_auth_openidc
And it works as it should. I can go to a webpage on my webserver,
and the complete flow works well. The user is redirected to the login
page, then it returns, and my webserver requests a token as it should. :)
What I plan on doing though is securing a mobile App. I cannot find
a raw HTTP(s) example of how to make a direct access grant where
keycloak well ask the user for credentials, and directly return an
jwt? Is this possible, or should I use the two step method (keyclock
with redirect => to URL in APP => makes request with code to get the
tokens?
Also, does anyone have good standalone python, node.js or even C code
to validate a token? I see there are libraries, but I would like to
use just openssl if possible.
Thank you,
Reed Lewis
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