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OAuth-as-a-service
using ASP.NET Web API and Windows Azure Access Control
Maarten Balliauw
@maartenballiauw
Who am I?
Maarten Balliauw
Technical Evangelist, JetBrains
AZUG
Focus on web
 ASP.NET MVC, Windows Azure, SignalR, ...
 MVP Windows Azure & ASPInsider
http://blog.maartenballiauw.be
@maartenballiauw

Shameless self promotion: Pro NuGet -
http://amzn.to/pronuget
Agenda
Why would I need an API?
API characteristics
ASP.NET MVC Web API
Windows Azure ACS
Why would I need an
API?
Consuming the web
2000-2008: Desktop browser
2008-2012: Mobile browser
2008-2012: iPhone and Android apps
2010-2014: Tablets, tablets, tablets
2014-2016: Your fridge (Internet of Things)
Twitter & Facebook
By show of hands
Make everyone API
(as the French say)
Expose services to 3rd parties
Valuable
Flexible
Managed
Supported
Have a plan
API Characteristics
What is an API?
Software-to-Software interface
Contract between software and developers
 Functionalities, constraints (technical / legal) Programming instructions and
 standards
Open services to other software developers (public or private)
Flavours
Transport   Message contract
  HTTP       SOAP
  Sockets    XML
             Binary
             JSON
             HTML
             …
Technical
Most API’s use HTTP and REST extensively
 Addressing
 HTTP Verbs
 Media types
 HTTP status codes
 Hypermedia (*)
The Web is an API

Demo
HTTP Verbs
GET – return data
HEAD – check if the data exists
POST – create or update data
PUT – put data
MERGE – merge values with existing data
DELETE – delete data
Status codes
200 OK – Everything is OK, your expected data is in the response.
401 Unauthorized – You either have to log in or you are not allowed to access
the resource.
404 Not Found – The resource could not be found.
500 Internal Server Error – The server failed processing your request.
…
Hypermedia in action!
demo
Be detailed!
Remember the RFC!

 Think RFC2324!
ASP.NET Web API
ASP.NET Web API
Part of ASP.NET MVC 4
Framework to build HTTP Services (REST)
Solid features
  Modern HTTP programming model
  Content negotiation (e.g. xml, json, ...)
  Query composition (OData query support)
  Model binding and validation (conversion to .NET objects)
  Routes
  Filters (e.g. Validation, exception handling, ...)
  And more!
ASP.NET Web API is easy!
HTTP Verb = action
“Content-type” header = data format in
“Accept” header = data format out
Return meaningful status code
demo
Creating an API
using ASP.NET Web API

 Demo
Securing your API
No authentication
Basic/Windows authentication
[Authorize] attribute
demo
Securing your API
The world of API clients is complex
CLIENTS            AUTHN + AUTHZ
HTML5+JS           Username/password?
SPA                Basic auth?
Native apps        NTLM / Kerberos?
Server-to-server   Client certificate?
                   Shared secret?
A lot of public API’s…
         “your API consumer isn’t really your user,
        but an application acting on behalf of a user”


            (or: API consumer != user)
OAuth2
Guest badges
Building owner / colleague full-access badge
Guest badge
 Your name on it
 Limited scope (only 7th floor)
 Limited validity (only today)
Guest badges
      +--------+                               +---------------+
      |        |--(A)-- Can access tomorrow?-->|   Resource    |
      |        |                               |     Owner     |
      |        |<-(B)- Sure! Here’s invite ----|               |
      |        |                               +---------------+
      |        |                                               .
      |        |                               +---------------+
      |        |--(C)----- Was invited! ------>|               |
      | Client |                               |   Reception   |
      |        |<-(D)---- Here’s a badge! -----|               |
      |        |         (today;7th floor)     +---------------+
      |        |                                               .
      |        |                               +---------------+
      |        |--(E)------ Show badge ------->|    Resource   |
      |        |                               |     Server    |
      |        |<-(F) Sure you can get coffee! |               |
      +--------+                               +---------------+

            And tomorrow, you’ll have to refresh your badge!
OAuth2
     +--------+                               +---------------+
     |        |--(A)- Authorization Request ->|   Resource    |
     |        |                               |     Owner     |
     |        |<-(B)-- Authorization Grant ---|               |
     |        |                               +---------------+
     |        |                                               .
     |        |                               +---------------+
     |        |--(C)-- Authorization Grant -->| Authorization |
     | Client |                               |     Server    |
     |        |<-(D)----- Access Token -------|               |
     |        |                               +---------------+
     |        |                                               .
     |        |                               +---------------+
     |        |--(E)----- Access Token ------>|    Resource   |
     |        |                               |     Server    |
     |        |<-(F)--- Protected Resource ---|               |
     +--------+                               +---------------+

                   Figure 1: Abstract Protocol Flow
                       http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-31
Quick side note…
There are 3 major authentication flows
Based on type of client
Variants possible
On the web…
Access tokens / Refresh tokens
In theory: whatever format you want
Widely used: JWT (“JSON Web Token”)
Less widely used: SWT (“Simple Web Token”)
Signed / Encrypted
JWT
Header:
{"alg":"none"}


Token:
{"iss":"joe",
   "exp":1300819380,
   "http://some.ns/read":true}
What you have to implement
OAuth authorization server
Keep track of supported consumers
Keep track of user consent
OAuth token expiration & refresh
Oh, and your API
Windows Azure
Access Control
Service
ACS - Identity in Windows Azure
Active Directory federation
Graph API
Web SSO
Link apps to identity providers using rules
Support WS-Security, WS-Federation, SAML
Little known feature: OAuth2 delegation
OAuth flow using ACS
demo
ASP.NET Web
API, OAuth2, Windows Azure
ACS
OAuth2 delegation?
You: OAuth authorization server
ACS: Keep track of supported consumers
ACS: Keep track of user consent
ACS: OAuth token expiration & refresh
You: Your API
Conclusion
Key takeaways
API’s are the new apps
Valuable
HTTP
ASP.NET Web API
OAuth2
Windows Azure Access Control Service
http://blog.maartenballiauw.
                                   be
                   @maartenballiauw
              http://amzn.to/pronuget


Thank you!
OAuth-as-a-service - using ASP.NET Web API and Windows Azure Access Control - SDC2013

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OAuth-as-a-service - using ASP.NET Web API and Windows Azure Access Control - SDC2013

  • 1. OAuth-as-a-service using ASP.NET Web API and Windows Azure Access Control Maarten Balliauw @maartenballiauw
  • 2. Who am I? Maarten Balliauw Technical Evangelist, JetBrains AZUG Focus on web ASP.NET MVC, Windows Azure, SignalR, ... MVP Windows Azure & ASPInsider http://blog.maartenballiauw.be @maartenballiauw Shameless self promotion: Pro NuGet - http://amzn.to/pronuget
  • 3. Agenda Why would I need an API? API characteristics ASP.NET MVC Web API Windows Azure ACS
  • 4. Why would I need an API?
  • 5. Consuming the web 2000-2008: Desktop browser 2008-2012: Mobile browser 2008-2012: iPhone and Android apps 2010-2014: Tablets, tablets, tablets 2014-2016: Your fridge (Internet of Things)
  • 6.
  • 7. Twitter & Facebook By show of hands
  • 8. Make everyone API (as the French say)
  • 9. Expose services to 3rd parties Valuable Flexible Managed Supported Have a plan
  • 11. What is an API? Software-to-Software interface Contract between software and developers Functionalities, constraints (technical / legal) Programming instructions and standards Open services to other software developers (public or private)
  • 12. Flavours Transport Message contract HTTP SOAP Sockets XML Binary JSON HTML …
  • 13. Technical Most API’s use HTTP and REST extensively Addressing HTTP Verbs Media types HTTP status codes Hypermedia (*)
  • 14. The Web is an API Demo
  • 15. HTTP Verbs GET – return data HEAD – check if the data exists POST – create or update data PUT – put data MERGE – merge values with existing data DELETE – delete data
  • 16. Status codes 200 OK – Everything is OK, your expected data is in the response. 401 Unauthorized – You either have to log in or you are not allowed to access the resource. 404 Not Found – The resource could not be found. 500 Internal Server Error – The server failed processing your request. …
  • 18. demo Be detailed! Remember the RFC! Think RFC2324!
  • 20. ASP.NET Web API Part of ASP.NET MVC 4 Framework to build HTTP Services (REST) Solid features Modern HTTP programming model Content negotiation (e.g. xml, json, ...) Query composition (OData query support) Model binding and validation (conversion to .NET objects) Routes Filters (e.g. Validation, exception handling, ...) And more!
  • 21. ASP.NET Web API is easy! HTTP Verb = action “Content-type” header = data format in “Accept” header = data format out Return meaningful status code
  • 22. demo Creating an API using ASP.NET Web API Demo
  • 23. Securing your API No authentication Basic/Windows authentication [Authorize] attribute
  • 25. The world of API clients is complex CLIENTS AUTHN + AUTHZ HTML5+JS Username/password? SPA Basic auth? Native apps NTLM / Kerberos? Server-to-server Client certificate? Shared secret?
  • 26. A lot of public API’s… “your API consumer isn’t really your user, but an application acting on behalf of a user” (or: API consumer != user)
  • 28. Guest badges Building owner / colleague full-access badge Guest badge Your name on it Limited scope (only 7th floor) Limited validity (only today)
  • 29. Guest badges +--------+ +---------------+ | |--(A)-- Can access tomorrow?-->| Resource | | | | Owner | | |<-(B)- Sure! Here’s invite ----| | | | +---------------+ | | . | | +---------------+ | |--(C)----- Was invited! ------>| | | Client | | Reception | | |<-(D)---- Here’s a badge! -----| | | | (today;7th floor) +---------------+ | | . | | +---------------+ | |--(E)------ Show badge ------->| Resource | | | | Server | | |<-(F) Sure you can get coffee! | | +--------+ +---------------+ And tomorrow, you’ll have to refresh your badge!
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  • 31. OAuth2 +--------+ +---------------+ | |--(A)- Authorization Request ->| Resource | | | | Owner | | |<-(B)-- Authorization Grant ---| | | | +---------------+ | | . | | +---------------+ | |--(C)-- Authorization Grant -->| Authorization | | Client | | Server | | |<-(D)----- Access Token -------| | | | +---------------+ | | . | | +---------------+ | |--(E)----- Access Token ------>| Resource | | | | Server | | |<-(F)--- Protected Resource ---| | +--------+ +---------------+ Figure 1: Abstract Protocol Flow http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-31
  • 32. Quick side note… There are 3 major authentication flows Based on type of client Variants possible
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  • 35. Access tokens / Refresh tokens In theory: whatever format you want Widely used: JWT (“JSON Web Token”) Less widely used: SWT (“Simple Web Token”) Signed / Encrypted
  • 36. JWT Header: {"alg":"none"} Token: {"iss":"joe", "exp":1300819380, "http://some.ns/read":true}
  • 37. What you have to implement OAuth authorization server Keep track of supported consumers Keep track of user consent OAuth token expiration & refresh Oh, and your API
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  • 40. ACS - Identity in Windows Azure Active Directory federation Graph API Web SSO Link apps to identity providers using rules Support WS-Security, WS-Federation, SAML Little known feature: OAuth2 delegation
  • 42. demo ASP.NET Web API, OAuth2, Windows Azure ACS
  • 43. OAuth2 delegation? You: OAuth authorization server ACS: Keep track of supported consumers ACS: Keep track of user consent ACS: OAuth token expiration & refresh You: Your API
  • 45. Key takeaways API’s are the new apps Valuable HTTP ASP.NET Web API OAuth2 Windows Azure Access Control Service
  • 46. http://blog.maartenballiauw. be @maartenballiauw http://amzn.to/pronuget Thank you!

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  2. Kinepolis: veel static content / in-frame caching
  3. A couple of years ago, having a web-based application was enough. Users would navigate to it using their computer’s browser, do their dance and log out again. Nowadays, a web-based application isn’t enough anymore. People have smartphones, tablets and maybe even a refrigerator with Internet access on which applications can run. Applications or “apps”. We’re moving from the web towards apps.
  4. A great example of an API is Twitter. They have a massive data store containing tweets and data related to that. They have user profiles. And a web site. And an API. Are you using www.twitter.com to post tweets? I am using the website, maybe once a year. All other tweets come either from my Windows Phone 7’s Twitter application or through www.hootsuite.com, a third-party Twitter client which provides added value in the form of statistics and scheduling. Both the app on my phone as well as the third-party service are using the Twitter API. By exposing an API, Twitter has created a rich ecosystem which drives their real value: data.
  5. If you want to expose your data and services to external third-parties, you may want to think about building an API. Having an API gives you a giant advantage on the Internet nowadays. Having an API will allow your web application to reach more users. App developers will jump onto your API and build their app around it. Other websites or apps will integrate with your services by consuming your API. The only thing you have to do is expose a valuable, managed and supported API and get people to know it. Apps will come. Integration will come.
  6. An API is simply a software-to-software interface, defined by whoever is exposing the API to public or private users. It defines constraints, both technical as well as legal. Twitter for example defines a usage constraint: if you are using their API without paying you will be limited to a certain number or requests.
  7. We can inform the server of what we intend to do using one of the standard HTTP verbs. There are more verbs if you like, but these are the most widely used.
  8. There’s a large number possible status codes you can use. Here are some you will most commonly encounter:200 OK – Everything is OK, your expected data is in the response.401 Unauthorized – You either have to log in or you are not allowed to access the resource.404 Not Found – The resource could not be found.500 Internal Server Error – The server failed processing your request.See the theme? 1XX are informational. 2XX codes mean “successful”. 3XXX tell you to go elsewhere, like our 302 example above. 4XX means the client has done something wrong. A wrong address or a wrong request. 5XX means the server has had a problem, like the feared error 500 – Internal Server Error you see on some websites.
  9. Here are four basic conventions for ASP.NET Web API:Requests have an HTTP verb defined. This maps to the API controller’s action method.Requests have an Accept header. This is handled by ASP.NET Web API’s MediaTypeFormatter and will transform the request to your controller from JSON, XML or whatever format you want to add as a MediaTypeFormatter.Responses have an HTTP status code.Responses are formatted by ASP.NET Web API’s MediaTypeFormatter into JSON, XML or whatever format you want to add as a MediaTypeFormatter.
  10. If you decide that your API isn’t public or specific actions can only be done for a certain user (get me my tweets, Twitter!), you’ll be facing authentication and authorization problems. With ASP.NET Web API, this is simple: add an [Authorize] attribute on top of a controller or action method and you’re done, right? When using the out-of-the-box authentication/authorization mechanisms of ASP.NET Web API, you are relying on either forms authentication or Windows authentication. Both require the user to log in. And as your API user isn’t really your user, but an application acting on behalf of a user, that means that the application should know the user’s credentials. Would you give your username and password to a third-party website to access your Twitter account? I don’t think so.
  11. I want you to remember one sentence: “your API user isn’t really your user, but an application acting on behalf of a user”. It has implications. It means you are “delegating” access to an API to a consuming application.
  12. Maybeyouwork at a company which hands out guest badges tovisitors. You have a badge with full access to the office, yourguests have a guest badge. Your name is on that badge: ifanythinggoes wrong or has tobedone, colleaguescanidentify the guest as someonewho’sthere on your call.The guest badge canbelimited in scope (only the 7th foor) or in validityduration (onlytoday).Wouldn’tthisbe a great approach toprotectyour API?
  13. As anexample, take lanyrd.com. They keep track of conferences you’llbespeaking at and conferences thepeopleyou follow on Twitter are speaking at. To get that data, theyneed access to the list of peopleyou follow on Twitter. Here’swhathappens:You want to log in on Lanyrd, theyredirectyoutoTwitter’s login page. Notice the token in the address bar: itidentifies the callingapplicationtoTwitter.You log in on Twitterandgive consent with a limited scope: Lanyrdwillbeabletoseeyourtimelineand get the list of peopleyou follow. The scope is limitedtothat: Lanyrdcan’ttweet on mybehalf. Theycan’tfavoritetweets. Or sendmessages. Or do anythingelse.Twitterredirects me back toLanyrd, posting back a “refresh” tokenWhatyoudon’tsee:Lanyrdusesthat token torequestan “access token” fromTwitter.Twitter checks the validity of the incoming token and checks the origin, to make sure no otherapplication but Lanyrdcomes in withthat token.Whenvalid, Twitter returns an access token toLanyrd, containing:An access keyA new refresh tokenThe allowed scopeValiditydurationA signature- When the token expires, Lanyrduses the new refresh token to go throughthisprocessagain.
  14. There’s a lot toimplement.
  15. One of the interesting components in the Windows Azure platform is the Access Control Service (ACS). ACS allows you to outsource your authentication and authorization woes and have Microsoft handle those. At www.myget.org, an application me and a colleague have been working on, you’ll find that you can log in through a variety of identity providers (Windows Live ID, Google, Facebook, GitHub, …). We don’t have to do anything for that: ACS solves this and presents us with a set of claims about the user, such as his username on GitHub. If we want to add another identity provider, we simply configure it in ACS and without modifying our code, you can login through that new identity provider.Next to that, ACS provides a little known feature: OAuth2 delegation support. The idea with that is that your application’s only job is to ask the user if a specific application can act on his or her behalf and store that decision in ACS. From then on, the client application will always have to go to ACS to fetch an access token and a refresh token which can be presented to your API.
  16. This approach comes in very handy! Every client application will only have to ask our Authorization server once for user consent, after which ACS will take care of handing out access tokens, expiring tokens, renewing tokens and so on. ACS handles all the authentication and authorization load for us, even with 1 billion apps and users consuming my API. And all of that for just 19 US$ per million actions on ACS (see pricing calculator).
  17. There’s a lot toimplement. Whynot outsource itto Windows Azure ACS?You: OAuthauthorization server  youdecidewho is granted access andwho’snot. You’ll have totell ACS aboutthis, but apart fromthatyou have nothingto do.ACS: Keep track of supportedconsumers based on your inputACS: Keep track of user consent  based on the user’s inputACS: OAuth token expiration &amp; refresh based on all of the aboveYou: Your API  of course!
  18. API’s are the new apps. They can be consumed by everyone using a web browser or a mobile application on their smartphone or tablet. How would you build your API if you want these apps to be a full-fledged front-end to your service without compromising security? In this session, Maarten will explain how to build an API using the ASP.NET Web API framework and how the Windows Azure Access Control service can be used to almost completely outsource all security and OAuth-related tasks.We’re moving from the web towards apps. Next to your website, apps are becoming more and more popular as an alternative manner to consume your data and services. Why not use that as a lever to reach more users? By exposing an API, you’re giving third party app developers the opportunity to interface with your services and at the same time, they are the advocate of them. Embrace them, give them a good API.Of course, that API should be protected. OAuth2 is becoming the de-facto standard for that but requires some server-side coding on your part. If you just want to focus on the API and delegate the heavy lifting and scaling of the OAuth2 protocol, you may as well delegate it to the Windows Azure Access Control Service. WindowsAzure.Acs.Oauth2 will help you with that.