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Title : GSS-API Domain-Based Service Names and Name Type
Author(s) : N. Williams
Filename : draft-ietf-kitten-gssapi-domain-based-names-01.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2005-10-19
This document describes domainname-based service principal names and
the corresponding name type for the Generic Security Service
Application Programming Interface (GSS-API).
Domain-based service names are similar to host-based service names,
but using a domain name (not necessarily and Internat domain name)
instead of or in addition to a hostname. The primary purpose of
domain-based service names is to provide a way to name clustered
services after the domain which they service, thereby allowing their
clients to authorize the service's servers based on authentication of
their names.
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