Access control for content delivery services
Examples described herein relate to apparatuses and methods for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by a second server, including but not limited to, authenticating, by the first server, first login credentials associated with the first account, wherein the first login credentials are received from a user device, receiving, by the first server from the user device, second login credentials associated with the second account, sending, by the first server, the second login credentials to the second server for authentication, in response to determining that the second login credentials are authenticated by the second server, associating, by the first server, the first account with the second account, and connecting, by the first server to the second server, to allow the user device to access services commensurate with the second account without prompting the user device for the second login credentials.
1 . A method for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by a second server, the method comprising:
receiving, by the second server, an authentication request from the first server relative to second login credentials associated with the second account;
authenticating, by the second server, the second login credentials;
flagging, by the second server, the second account;
authorizing access, by the second server, to the second account in response to receiving an account identifier identifying the second account and administrator's credentials associated with the first server;
receiving, by the second server, a second authentication request from a device other than the first server to access the second account after the second account has been flagged; and
denying the second authentication request.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising;
receiving, by the second server, an authentication request from a user device to access the second account after flagging the second account, wherein the authentication request comprises the second login credentials; and
denying the authentication request.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein services commensurate with the second account comprise content delivery network (CDN) services for a user of the user device.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the account identifier is at least one of a username, an account name, or an account number.
5 . A second server for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by the second server, comprising:
a network device;
a memory; and
a processor configured to:
receive an authentication request from the first server relative to second login credentials associated with the second account;
authenticate the second login credentials;
flag the second account;
authorize access to the second account in response to receiving an account identifier identifying the second account and administrator's credentials associated with the first server;
receive, by the second server, a second authentication request from a device other than the first server to access the second account after the second account has been flagged; and
deny the second authentication request.
6 . The second server of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
receive an authentication request from a user device to access the second account after flagging the second account, wherein the authentication request comprises the second login credentials; and
deny the authentication request.
7 . The second server of claim 5 , wherein services commensurate with the second account comprise content delivery network (CDN) services for a user of the user device.
8 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-readable instructions for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by a second server, when executed, cause a processor of the second server to:
receive an authentication request from the first server relative to second login credentials associated with the second account;
authenticate the second login credentials;
flag the second account;
authorize access to the second account in response to receiving an account identifier identifying the second account and administrator's credentials associated with the first server;
receive, by the second server, a second authentication request from a device other than the first server to access the second account after the second account has been flagged; and
deny the second authentication request.
9 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
receive an authentication request from a user device to access the second account after flagging the second account, wherein the authentication request comprises the second login credentials; and
deny the authentication request.
10 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein services commensurate with the second account comprise content delivery network (CDN) services for a user of the user device.
11 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein the account identifier is at least one of a username, an account name, or an account number.
12 . A method for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by a second server, the method comprising:
receiving, by the second server, an authentication request from the first server relative to second login credentials associated with the second account;
authenticating, by the second server, the second login credentials;
flagging, by the second server, the second account;
authorizing access, by the second server, to the second account in response to receiving an account identifier identifying the second account and administrator's credentials associated with the first server; and
receiving, by the second server, an authentication request from a user device to access the second account after flagging the second account, wherein the authentication request comprises the second login credentials; and
denying the authentication request.
13 . A second server for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by the second server, comprising:
a network device;
a memory; and
a processor configured to:
receive an authentication request from the first server relative to second login credentials associated with the second account;
authenticate the second login credentials;
flag the second account;
authorize access to the second account in response to receiving an account identifier identifying the second account and administrator's credentials associated with the first server;
receive an authentication request from a user device to access the second account after flagging the second account, wherein the authentication request comprises the second login credentials; and
deny the authentication request.
14 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-readable instructions for associating a first account with a second account, the first account being hosted by a first server, the second account being hosted by a second server, when executed, cause a processor of the second server to:
receive an authentication request from the first server relative to second login credentials associated with the second account;
authenticate the second login credentials;
flag the second account;
authorize access to the second account in response to receiving an account identifier identifying the second account and administrator's credentials associated with the first server;
receive an authentication request from a user device to access the second account after flagging the second account, wherein the authentication request comprises the second login credentials; and
deny the authentication request.