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  1. Help-Desk
  2. HELP-5727

FIWARE.Request.Tech.Security.IDM-KeyRock.SIGN IN/SIGN UP

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Dear KeyRock devlopers,

      I am trying to integrate KeyRock in my Android App which has already a
      local sign in/sign up system.

      Now I would like to use my local KeyRock instance on my computer as remote
      server to authenticate the users:

      My objective is to send local user sign up/sign in data to the KeyRock
      server to sign in and sign up users ...

      I tried to do some REST calls to the server trying to authenticate idm
      account but I always receive 403 http error code as response.

      Otherwise how can I use auth 2.0 token system provided by KeyRock by
      registering my "application", my application is an Android App and not a
      web App. I followed the KeyRock youtube course but it explains how to
      register a web App.

      In fact when registering an Application you need to specify two URLs which
      Android App does not have!

      Is it possible to reach my goal with KeyRock o I should search for some
      other alternatives?

      By the way, in case we have a web App only the user who registered the web
      application can login through Fiware account?

      Kind regards,
      thank you.

      HSB

      [Created via e-mail received from: Harpreet Singh Bola <harpreetsingh.bola@gmail.com>]

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        aalonsog Alvaro Alonso added a comment -

        Hi,

        in Keyrock's documentatio you will find all the gran types accepted in OAuth2:

        http://fiware-idm.readthedocs.org/en/latest/oauth2.html

        You will find a lot of tutorials of how to use OAuth2 in Android applications over the internet. Keyrock fully implements the standard so it will be compatible with it (in fact other users are already using it with Android applications).

        Don't hesitate to ask any other doubt.

        BR

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        aalonsog Alvaro Alonso added a comment - Hi, in Keyrock's documentatio you will find all the gran types accepted in OAuth2: http://fiware-idm.readthedocs.org/en/latest/oauth2.html You will find a lot of tutorials of how to use OAuth2 in Android applications over the internet. Keyrock fully implements the standard so it will be compatible with it (in fact other users are already using it with Android applications). Don't hesitate to ask any other doubt. BR

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          • Assignee:
            aalonsog Alvaro Alonso
            Reporter:
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