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Proposal for desk provenance for eyre authentication, for userspace permissions.
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Proposal for desk provenance for eyre authentication, for userspace permissions.
In order to extend userspace permissions into HTTP contexts, eyre must provide secure client provenance. We propose assigning desk scopes to authentication sessions, and isolating these sessions in browser contexts by assigning each desk its own subdomain. We reduce UX impact by automating subdomain authentication for browsers, and support OAuth-style authentication for standalone clients.
Draft because many remaining
xxs, primarily in rationale section.This UIP lets the behavior from UIP-userperms (#83) extend into HTTP contexts. But the two UIPs aren't strictly dependent on each other, can be developed and implemented largely in parallel.