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How to inject authentication in Radix-64

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To authorize an API request, set the value of the Authorization header to the Base-64 encoded value of your applications OAuth credentials. Before encoding the credentials, combine them by listing the clientid value, a colon, then the secret value.
The command requires the valid user name and password (or API ) in the application to which you want to connect, and it encodes the credentials with base64. In the Authorization Header field, you enter the word Basic (which is the Authorization header type), a space, and then the base64-encoded credentials.
To use HTTP authorization header with basic authentication, you need to follow these steps: Encode your username and password with base64. You can use any online tool or library to do this. Add the prefix Basic to the encoded string. Set the value of the HTTP authorization header to the final string.
Base64 Authentication Policy is used to authenticate clients with username and password only.
Procedure Concatenate the user name with a colon, and the password. Encode this user name and password string in base64 encoding. Include this encoded user name and password in an HTTP Authorization: Basic header.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
How does Basic Auth work? The Authorization request header contains the Base64-encoded username and password, seprated by a colon. When handling the request, the server decodes the login details and checks if the user can access the requested content.
For Basic authentication the credentials are constructed by first combining the username and the password with a colon ( aladdin:opensesame ), and then by encoding the resulting string in base64 ( YWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuc2VzYW1l ).

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