Is bearer token a header?

Bearer token Bearer tokens enable requests to authenticate using an access key, such as a JSON Web Token (JWT). The token is a text string, included in the request header . In the request Authorization tab, select Bearer Token from the Type dropdown list. In the Token field, enter your API key value.

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How do I get my Bearer Token?

Create tokens Tokens can be generated in one of two ways: If Active Directory LDAP or a local administrator account is enabled, then send a ‘POST /login HTTP/1.1’ API request to retrieve the bearer token . If Azure Active Directory (AAD) is enabled, then the token comes from AAD.

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What is a bearer access token?

Bearer Tokens are the predominant type of access token used with OAuth 2.0. A Bearer Token is an opaque string, not intended to have any meaning to clients using it . Some servers will issue tokens that are a short string of hexadecimal characters, while others may use structured tokens such as JSON Web Tokens.

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