Like it or not, there is an rfc for this and using it for anything else would be code smell at best
> Like it or not, there is an rfc for this and using it for anything else would be code smell at best
No but every OS that uses windows can call them windows....
Can you link to any tool which uses bearer tokens and doesn't grant them through oauth2?
Or it's internal, please explain how the token is obtained.
I haven't seen any to date but I guess I could be wrong
These are bearer tokens, in that the bearer gets granted access by that token alone.
You happen to send it along in a Basic authentication in HTTP instead of as an Authorization header, but it is a bearer token all the same.
No OAuth2 flow required.
Yes: https://www.pelion.com/docs/device-management/current/integr...
(I know I've seen and used many others, but Pelion comes first to mind because I used to work on it.)
Authorization: Bearer <API Key>.
> Like it or not, there is an rfc for this and using it for anything else would be code smell at best
No but every OS that uses windows can call them windows....