Mutual X.509 Transport Layer Security (TLS) Authentication for OAuth Clients
draft-campbell-oauth-tls-client-auth-00
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Authors | Brian Campbell , John Bradley | ||
Last updated | 2016-10-10 | ||
Replaced by | draft-campbell-oauth-mtls | ||
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Abstract
This document describes X.509 certificates as OAuth client credentials using Transport Layer Security (TLS) mutual authentication as a mechanism for client authentication to the authorization server's token endpoint.
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