gitcommitshow / auth-jwt

A demo to learn JWT by reverse engineering

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A demo to learn JWT by reverse engineering

How To Use It

Open in Gitpod

  1. Head over to the demo hosted on repl.it

Or run it on your local machine by cloning the repo and running following commands

#Install dependencies
npm install

#Create environment variables file
cp ENV_SAMPLE .env
#Defaults should work for local setup. But on production, env variables should be set for your server e.g. API_URL, FRONTEND_URL, etc.

npm start
#Visit localhost:3000
  1. Play around with the configurations
  2. Read the cues at every page with more resources to go deeper into concepts

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Documentation

If you want to extend code for more functionalities, checkout the documentation

References

About Tokens

Cryptography

Invalidating JWT

  • Simply remove the token from the client
  • Create a token blacklist
  • Just keep token expiry times short and rotate them often
  • Contingency Plans : allow the user to change an underlying user lookup ID with their login credentials

A common approach for invalidating tokens when a user changes their password is to sign the token with a hash of their password. Thus if the password changes, any previous tokens automatically fail to verify. You can extend this to logout by including a last-logout-time in the user's record and using a combination of the last-logout-time and password hash to sign the token. This requires a DB lookup each time you need to verify the token signature, but presumably you're looking up the user anyway.

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A demo to learn JWT by reverse engineering

https://auth-jwt--gitcommitshow.repl.co/

License:MIT License


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