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Title : Desired Enhancements to GSSAPI Naming
Author(s) : S. Hartman
Filename : draft-ietf-kitten-gss-naming-02.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2005-6-3
The Generic Security Services API (GSS-API) provides a naming
architecture that supports name-based authorization. GSS-API
authenticates two named parties to each other. Names can be stored
on access control lists to make authorization decisions. Advances in
security mechanisms and the way implementers wish to use GSS-API
require this model to be extended. As people move within an
organization or change their names, the name authenticated by GSS-API
may change. Using some sort of constant identifier would make ACLs
more stable. Some mechanisms such as public-key mechanisms do not
have a single name to be used across all environments. Other
mechanisms such as Kerberos include may include group membership or
role information as part of authentication. This document motivates
extensions to GSS-API naming and describes the extensions under
discussion.
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