Hi,

For Gluster REST project we are planning to use JSON Web Token for
authentication. There are two approaches to use JWT, please help us to
evaluate between these two options.

http://jwt.io/

For both approach, user/app will register with Username and Secret.

Shared Token Approach:(Default as per JWT website http://jwt.io/introduction/)
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Server will generate JWT with pre-configured expiry once user login to
server by providing Username and Secret. Secret is encrypted and
stored in Server. Clients should include that JWT in all requests.

Advantageous:
1. Clients need not worry anything about JWT signing.
2. Single secret at server side can be used for all token verification.
3. This is a stateless authentication mechanism as the user state is
   never saved in the server memory(http://jwt.io/introduction/)
4. Secret is encrypted and stored in Server.

Disadvantageous:
1. URL Tampering can be protected only by using HTTPS.

Shared Secret Approach:
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Secret will not be encrypted in Server side because secret is
required for JWT signing and verification. Clients will sign every
request using Secret and send that signature along with the
request. Server will sign again using the same secret to check the
signature match.

Advantageous:
1. Protection against URL Tampering without HTTPS.
2. Different expiry time management based on issued time

Disadvantageous:
1. Clients should be aware of JWT and Signing
2. Shared secrets will be stored as plain text format in server.
3. Every request should lookup for shared secret per user.

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regards
Aravinda

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