I know it might sound crazy, but since you're that big, I suggest you investigate the idea of writing your own Envoy control plane and thus creating your own Envoy-based API gateway. It's not really as hard/time…
Wow, never heard of HTTP Message Signatures until now. However, like I said, Clock skew is a huge problem in this method. I found out about it much later after implementation when I used the client on some old Windows…
Thanks for this great post. I actually just signed up to say that I actually wasted a considerable amount of time trying to create my own SIGv4 just to avoid replay attacks especially if the server is behind some L-7…
I know it might sound crazy, but since you're that big, I suggest you investigate the idea of writing your own Envoy control plane and thus creating your own Envoy-based API gateway. It's not really as hard/time…
Wow, never heard of HTTP Message Signatures until now. However, like I said, Clock skew is a huge problem in this method. I found out about it much later after implementation when I used the client on some old Windows…
Thanks for this great post. I actually just signed up to say that I actually wasted a considerable amount of time trying to create my own SIGv4 just to avoid replay attacks especially if the server is behind some L-7…