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I am creating JWT token by using username and password, it will get the JWT token as expected, But my one of the use case will create JWT token based on specific IP address. Let me know anyone has ideas to resolve this one?










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  • why are you would like to use IP address? IP addresses will change a lot! A typical home user will have their IP changed once in a while, most people get dynamic IP allocation from their internet providers

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  • yes correct, In my use case for specific organisation will allow ip address based jwt authentication, Instead of creating the username, pwd for all members of organisation, just use global ip based jwt authenctications.

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I am creating JWT token by using username and password, it will get the JWT token as expected, But my one of the use case will create JWT token based on specific IP address. Let me know anyone has ideas to resolve this one?










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  • why are you would like to use IP address? IP addresses will change a lot! A typical home user will have their IP changed once in a while, most people get dynamic IP allocation from their internet providers

    – Ismoil Shifoev
    Jan 2 at 6:38











  • yes correct, In my use case for specific organisation will allow ip address based jwt authentication, Instead of creating the username, pwd for all members of organisation, just use global ip based jwt authenctications.

    – Elangovan
    Jan 2 at 6:41














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I am creating JWT token by using username and password, it will get the JWT token as expected, But my one of the use case will create JWT token based on specific IP address. Let me know anyone has ideas to resolve this one?










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I am creating JWT token by using username and password, it will get the JWT token as expected, But my one of the use case will create JWT token based on specific IP address. Let me know anyone has ideas to resolve this one?







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  • why are you would like to use IP address? IP addresses will change a lot! A typical home user will have their IP changed once in a while, most people get dynamic IP allocation from their internet providers

    – Ismoil Shifoev
    Jan 2 at 6:38











  • yes correct, In my use case for specific organisation will allow ip address based jwt authentication, Instead of creating the username, pwd for all members of organisation, just use global ip based jwt authenctications.

    – Elangovan
    Jan 2 at 6:41



















  • why are you would like to use IP address? IP addresses will change a lot! A typical home user will have their IP changed once in a while, most people get dynamic IP allocation from their internet providers

    – Ismoil Shifoev
    Jan 2 at 6:38











  • yes correct, In my use case for specific organisation will allow ip address based jwt authentication, Instead of creating the username, pwd for all members of organisation, just use global ip based jwt authenctications.

    – Elangovan
    Jan 2 at 6:41

















why are you would like to use IP address? IP addresses will change a lot! A typical home user will have their IP changed once in a while, most people get dynamic IP allocation from their internet providers

– Ismoil Shifoev
Jan 2 at 6:38





why are you would like to use IP address? IP addresses will change a lot! A typical home user will have their IP changed once in a while, most people get dynamic IP allocation from their internet providers

– Ismoil Shifoev
Jan 2 at 6:38













yes correct, In my use case for specific organisation will allow ip address based jwt authentication, Instead of creating the username, pwd for all members of organisation, just use global ip based jwt authenctications.

– Elangovan
Jan 2 at 6:41





yes correct, In my use case for specific organisation will allow ip address based jwt authentication, Instead of creating the username, pwd for all members of organisation, just use global ip based jwt authenctications.

– Elangovan
Jan 2 at 6:41












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It works when each user has a static IP address. You can create a JWT with that IP and assign it to each user and later accept requests which have correct JWT. You should be aware of some attacks like IP spoofing. There are some methods like SSO which can be a better option for organization authentication/authorization.






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    It works when each user has a static IP address. You can create a JWT with that IP and assign it to each user and later accept requests which have correct JWT. You should be aware of some attacks like IP spoofing. There are some methods like SSO which can be a better option for organization authentication/authorization.






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      It works when each user has a static IP address. You can create a JWT with that IP and assign it to each user and later accept requests which have correct JWT. You should be aware of some attacks like IP spoofing. There are some methods like SSO which can be a better option for organization authentication/authorization.






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        It works when each user has a static IP address. You can create a JWT with that IP and assign it to each user and later accept requests which have correct JWT. You should be aware of some attacks like IP spoofing. There are some methods like SSO which can be a better option for organization authentication/authorization.






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        It works when each user has a static IP address. You can create a JWT with that IP and assign it to each user and later accept requests which have correct JWT. You should be aware of some attacks like IP spoofing. There are some methods like SSO which can be a better option for organization authentication/authorization.







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