client certificate authorization, mTLS, and simplification of architecture#9
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TL;DR: Client certificate authentication is the most important change, but I started from scratch for simplicity. I did it because it took me a long time to figure out what TAP was actually doing, and then saw that the central registry concept would require handling a duplicate request for some large portion of the entire internet, and doing a terra-scale lookup for each, so I made an alternative architecture for much better scalability. Maybe something to pick at.
Proposed Changes
1. Unified Stack
src/with dedicated modules foragent,proxy,registry,authority, andmerchant.2. Enhanced Protocol & Security
3. Lightweight Frontend
Architecture Comparison
I hope this reference implementation provides some useful ideas for the project's evolution.