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📕 FIWARE 404: Securing Microservices and IoT Devices with a PEP Proxy

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This tutorial uses the FIWAREWilma PEP Proxy combined withKeyrock to secureaccess to endpoints exposed by FIWARE generic enablers. Users (or other actors) must log-in and use a token to gainaccess to services. The application code created in theprevious tutorial is expanded to authenticate users throughout adistributed system. The design of FIWARE Wilma - a PEP Proxy is discussed, and the parts of the Keyrock GUI and REST APIrelevant to authenticating other services are described in detail.

cUrl commands are used throughout to access theKeyrock andWilma REST APIs -Postman documentation for these calls is also available.

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NGSI-v2 Smart Supermarket

NGSI-v2 offers JSON based interoperability used in individual Smart Systems. To run this tutorial withNGSI-v2, use theNGSI-v2 branch.

git clone https://github.com/FIWARE/tutorials.PEP-Proxy.gitcd tutorials.PEP-Proxygit checkout NGSI-v2./services create./services start
NGSI v2📚DocumentationPostman Collection

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