The normal flow for using JWT for authentication would be to get a token 
from the server and then send that with all the requests that require 
authentication. I haven't thought about it much but the easiest way to do 
it would probably be to make an authenticate message that, if the server 
accepts it, prompts the server to reply with a token that can then be used 
as the authorisation for changes.

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