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How to clean up authentication in Radix-64

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Security. The BA mechanism does not provide confidentiality protection for the transmitted credentials. They are merely encoded with Base64 in transit and not encrypted or hashed in any way. Therefore, basic authentication is typically used in conjunction with HTTPS to provide confidentiality.
Basic authentication is a very simple authentication scheme that is built into the HTTP protocol. The client sends HTTP requests with the Authorization header that contains the Basic word followed by a space and a base64-encoded username:password string.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
Basic Authentication sends a Base64 encoded string that contains a user name and password for the client via HTTP headers. Base64 is not a form of encryption and should be considered the same as sending the user name and password in clear text. However, all traffic is encrypted and transmitted over a TLS v1.
Unfortunately its not completely safe. There are only 62 characters that are guaranteed to have no special meaning in all systems. They are digits, English small letters, and English capital letters. You need 2 more characters for base64.
In basic HTTP authentication, a request contains a header field in the form of Authorization: Basic , where is the Base64 encoding of ID and password joined by a single colon : . It was originally implemented by Ari Luotonen at CERN in 1993 and defined in the HTTP 1.0 specification in 1996.
In computer programming, Base64 is a group of binary-to-text encoding schemes that transforms binary data into a sequence of printable characters, limited to a set of 64 unique characters.

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