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* client credentials ([section 2.3.1](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-2.3.1))
* password (user credentials) ([section 4.3](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.3))
A tutorial on how to use the authorization server can be found at [http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/developing-an-oauth2-authorization-server/](http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/developing-an-oauth2-authorization-server/).
An overview of the different OAuth 2.0 grants can be found at [http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/a-guide-to-oauth-2-grants/](http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/a-guide-to-oauth-2-grants/).
### Resource Server
The resource server allows you to secure your API endpoints by checking for a valid OAuth access token in the request and ensuring the token has the correct permission to access resources.
A tutorial on how to use the resource server can be found at [http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/securing-your-api-with-oauth-2/](http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/securing-your-api-with-oauth-2/).
## Tutorials
A tutorial on how to use the authorization server can be found at [http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/developing-an-oauth2-authorization-server/](http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/developing-an-oauth2-authorization-server/).
A tutorial on how to use the resource server to secure an API server can be found at [http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/securing-your-api-with-oauth-2/](http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/securing-your-api-with-oauth-2/).
## Future Goals