oAuth (v2) + 2FA are there some examples out there?
Mike Matthews
omnis at lineal.co.uk
Wed Mar 15 04:01:14 EDT 2017
Hello Vic,
Are you talking about AD authentication here when you mention Outlook? I know there are xcomps available for Gmail oAuth.
Mike
Mike Matthews, Managing Director, Lineal Software Solutions Ltd
Apple Reseller, Microsoft Partner, SQLWorks Business Partner
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> On 15 Mar 2017, at 00:46, Vik Shah <Vik at Keys2Solutions.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I want to make authentication simple for the end user and I’ve repeatedly looked at oAuth but I cant seem to get my head around how to implement this.
>
> I’d like to have it such that a user can log into an Omnis web or desktop app can be authenticated using oAuth (gmail/yahoo/outlook/facebook/etc…) and we are still able to maintain control over their access and security. I’d still like to have the username in the database (user email or whatever is used as an username) and assign security privileges to it so that I can track the user throughout the system and keep things tied down.
>
> Is there anyone that has implemented
> 1. a simple oAuth (this does not require 2FA), and
> 2. oAuth + 2FA
>
> For the desktop and/or the JS client, is there some example someone can setup/provide please?
>
> Similarly I’d like to also offer two-factor authentication for the desktop or web client. Are there any examples out there?
>
> Anyone care to share some code please?
>
> Regards,
>
> Vik Shah
> Director
> Keys2Solutions
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