Beginning November 13th, 2020, we will no longer accept account passwords when authenticating with the GitHub REST API. In the future, we will similarly no longer accept account passwords when authenticating Git operations.
Feitian ePass FIDO® - NFC is a FIDO alliance certified U2F authentication key. Unlike the traditional second factor authentication devices, FIDO U2F provides a much more convenient solution to replace or be a plus of traditional password.
In this post we cover best practices for writing Node.js RESTful APIs - including route naming, authentication, API testing or using proper cache headers.
We will be building a user authentication in a single page application with Node, React, Redux and Koa combined with Passport. We will implement local authentication, where users can log in using an email and passport, and authentication with Facebook, which can be used with other social networks and OAuth providers.
In today’s article we will be building a React application with passwordless authentication through Auth0. For brevity, we will use the Auth0 React Starter as the foundation for our application…
To prevent irrelevant keys from being offered, you have to explicitly specify this in every host entry in the ~/.ssh/config (on the client machine) file by adding IdentitiesOnly like so:
Host www.somehost.com
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/key_for_somehost_rsa