In Sentinet, authorization and access to any virtual service is defined using an Access Rule which is a combination of authorization expressions and logical conditions.Sentinet provides an out of the box access rule composer with a set of common Access Rule Expressions like X509 certificate, Claim and User validation. In this blog post I will go through the steps involved in creating a custom access rule expression, register it and test it.
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