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Title : GSSAPI Mechanisms without a Single Canonical Name
Author(s) : S. Hartman
Filename : draft-hartman-gss-naming-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2004-10-25
The Generic Security Services API (GSSAPI) uses name-based
authorization. GSSAPI authenticates two named parties to each other.
Names can be stored on access control lists to make authorization
decisions. Advances in security mechanisms require this model to be
extended. Some mechanisms such as public-key mechanisms do not have
a single name to be used. Other mechanisms such as Kerberos allow
names to change as people move around organizations. This document
proposes expanding the definition of GSSAPI names to deal with these
situations.
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