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- Group access tokens | GitLab Docs - GitLab Documentation
With group access tokens, you can use a single token to: Perform actions for groups Manage the projects within the group You can use a group access token to authenticate: With the GitLab API Authenticate with Git over HTTPS Use: Any non-blank value as a username The group access token as the password
- How can I get users group memberships included in the id token
I have an application that can successfully authenticate users through a B2C user flow policy and get an ID token in a JWT How can I update the user flow policy, so I get the user’s group membership as part of the ID token? A link to documentation or concept would be a great help
- Authentication Provider - allowedPrincipals for groups and Allowed . . .
Service Principals (SPNs) cannot be part of Azure AD security groups, so when your app tries to validate the SPN token against allowedPrincipals groups, it fails, leading to 500 Internal Server Errors The intermittent behavior is likely due to token caching or retries, but this is not reliable or supported officially
- Pushover: Groups API
All Groups API calls must include a token parameter of an application's API token, and the delivery group's key in the URL where appropriate If you do not already have an API token, you must register an application first
- Enrollment Token + Group : r Intune - Reddit
Yes, it is possible to link a group to an enrollment token in certain device management platforms When you create an enrollment token, you can typically specify which group the enrolled devices should belong to
- Secure Java Spring Boot apps using groups and group claims
If you're on the home page, select ID Token Details to see some of the ID token's decoded claims, including groups Select Admins Only to view the admin_only Only users belonging to the AdminGroup security group can view this page Otherwise, an authorization failure message is displayed
- Restrict access to a Managed Identity (belonging to a group) in App . . .
I have a scenario with several APIM instances in front of App Service API’s using EasyAuth Each APIM instance has a managed Identity that is member of a group I'm looking for a way to restrict access in the API’s to this specific group (or at least the specific ObjectID of APIM)
- Create access token for organization · community - GitHub
I was able to create an organization token by using the fine-grained token options Under the owner, select the organization not your name We also need to set the permissions
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