Encoding claims in the OAuth 2 state parameter using a JWT
draft-bradley-oauth-jwt-encoded-state-09
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| Authors | John Bradley , Torsten Lodderstedt , Hans Zandbelt | ||
| Last updated | 2019-05-08 (Latest revision 2018-11-04) | ||
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Abstract
This draft provides a method for a client to encode one or more elements encoding information about the session into the OAuth 2 "state" parameter.
Authors
John Bradley
Torsten Lodderstedt
Hans Zandbelt
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