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API Security

Securing APIs with OpenID Connect and Red Hat Single Sign On

  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Audience: API Owners, Product Managers, Developers, Architects

Overview

Describe the general idea of the lab and what is the attendant going to learn.

Why Red Hat?

Add the keypoints why the attendant will find value using Red Hat products.

Skipping The Lab

We know sometime we don't have enough time to go over step by step on the labs. So here is a short video where you can see how to configure your service using Red Hat 3scale API Management. link

If you are planning to follow the next lab, here is a link to the gated service endpoint.

Environment

URLs:

Check with your instruction the GUID number of your current workshop environment. Replace the actual number on all the URLs where you find GUID.

Example in case of GUID = 1234:

https://master.GUID.openshift.opentlc.com

becomes =>

https://master.1234.openshift.opentlc.com

Credentials:

Your username is your asigned user number. For example, if you are assigned user number 1, your username is:

user1

The password to login is always the same:

r3dh4t1!

Lab Instructions

###Step 1:

Congratulations! You have ...

Steps Beyond

So, you want more? ...

Summary

You can now proceed to Lab 5

Explain what the student accomplish.

Notes and Further Reading