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I want to create a backend for my android app with Tapestry5 and this http://code.google.com/p/t5-restful-webservices/ plugin. The app will communicate with the server by calling REST methods both for registered users (that would be easy to secure I guess) as well as unregistered users. Now of course I don't want people to just call that webservice from a browser.

How can I make sure that only my app can make calls to this backend?

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I can think of 2 approaches:

Use SSL to secure the connection. SSL can do a handshake checking the credentials. To authenticate the user you can use a certificate or a PSK.

Or you can simply create a Hash (SHA or MD5) of your data and include a key. This is called hmac. A reverse engineer may get the Key cause you have to hardcode it in your code.

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  • Thanks for the ideas! With both methods, people would not be able to recreate a call to the webservice from their browsers or there own android code, because they don't know the (encrypted) key that I'm sending from my app?
    – fweigl
    Sep 25, 2012 at 11:08
  • Exactly. But as it is hardcoded it may be retrieved by Reverse Engineering. The Key is never send as it only used to create the hash
    – tobias
    Sep 25, 2012 at 16:36
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checking for the users UA could help...

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  • Isn't it pretty easy to spoof?
    – fweigl
    Sep 25, 2012 at 10:54

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