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by robertlagrant
296 days ago
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That's still not saying what it is, though. Is it a thing you put in front of your backend to allow/deny requests? Is it an endpoint something like nginx calls with an auth token and the http verb and url that responds with 200/403 that nginx can react to? Is it a library you embed in your application? Is it an agentic AI? It's as though you're describing a car to someone who's never seen a car before by listing all the places you can go in a car. |
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Use their library in your application to evaluate policies.
Run it from the cli.
Embed it in some service like nginx.
The language itself is pretty focused on some prolog-ish describing of what constitutes an allow/deny decision.