adding RS256 support to JWT plugin #1053
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Our use case has added the need for being able to use
RS256
signed tokens, so we took a stab at adding this functionality to the JWT plugin.The following are the changes included in this PR:
algorithm
specification on the credential, defaults toHS256
The reason for adding the algorithm check is to address the vulnerability described here that is introduced by supporting both HS256 and RS256 signed tokens.
Steps to test
Generate private and public keys:
Enable jwt plugin on an api
Create a consumer
Base64 encode public key
Add jwt credential to consumer
Create a JWT and sign with private key
key
value to the value of theiss
field in the payloadMake a request with the generated token!