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How to embed password in WRI

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hello my name is sascha prybish and today i would like to explain how the resource owner password credentials flow in auth 2 works sometimes itamp;#39;s called just the password flow so here are some highlights the grand type is called password and this is the flow where a client has access to user credentials so this is the only or flow where this is the case and for that reason it is important to remember that this flow should only be used with trusted clients because the user of course is sharing his username and his password with this client other than often believed mobile apps are not trustworthy so if you look into the auth spec you will find that mobile apps are considered public clients and by that they are not able to maintain a secret and they are potentially vulnerable or more vulnerable to be or misused than other types of clients of course i know that the password flow is often used on mobile devices mainly for user convenience so the typical reason that i hear are the t

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With general passwords, you will always have fine-grained control over who can access each individual password. But keep in mind that there are no permission settings for individual embedded passwords. To change who can access an embedded password, you will need to apply permissions to the containing item.
An embedded password is a password that is created from within configuration items and other assets through an Embedded Passwords section on the side panel. You may want to use an embedded password when you have a password that can only be used in one context, such as one device.
The username and password must be added with the format . Let us make an attempt to handle the below browser authentication. Once the User Name and Password are entered correctly and the OK button is clicked, we should be navigated to the actual page with the text Congratulations!
To set it up, follow these steps: Create an API User. First you will want to create a new API Access account. Give the User Site Permissions. Then add this user to a protected site on your account. Create your Emdedded URL. Copy the url for the site and add on the authentication parameters. Use the URL elsewhere.
User Sign in to the Zoom web portal. In the navigation panel, click Settings. Click the Recording tab. Under Require passcode to access shared cloud recordings, select the check box to enable Embed passcode in the shareable link for one-click access. Click Save.
Hardcoded passwords, also often referred to as embedded credentials, are plain text passwords or other secrets in source code. Password hardcoding refers to the practice of embedding plain text (non-encrypted) passwords and other secrets (SSH Keys, DevOps secrets, etc.) into the source code.
To access this feature, go to Websites Manage, search for Password Protect Directories on the left sidebar, and click on it: Once in there, select which directory you would like to protect: Assign a username and a password for it, and click on Protect:

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