Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API) Internationalization and Domain-Based Service Names and Name Type', RFC 5178

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Title: Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API) Internationalization and Domain-Based Service Names and Name Type', RFC 5178
Authors: S. Josefsson, N. Williams
Contributors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Source: http://ietfreport.isoc.org/rfc/std/PDF/rfc5801.pdf.
Publication Year: 2008
Collection: CiteSeerX
Subject Terms: Category, Standards Track
Description: This document describes how to use a Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API) mechanism in the Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) framework. This is done by defining a new SASL mechanism family, called GS2. This mechanism family offers a number of improvements over the previous "SASL/ GSSAPI " mechanism: it is more general, uses fewer messages for the authentication phase in some cases, and supports negotiable use of channel binding. Only GSS-API mechanisms that support channel binding and mutual authentication are supported. Status of This Memo This is an Internet Standards Track document. This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the
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Language: English
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Abstract:This document describes how to use a Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API) mechanism in the Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) framework. This is done by defining a new SASL mechanism family, called GS2. This mechanism family offers a number of improvements over the previous "SASL/ GSSAPI " mechanism: it is more general, uses fewer messages for the authentication phase in some cases, and supports negotiable use of channel binding. Only GSS-API mechanisms that support channel binding and mutual authentication are supported. Status of This Memo This is an Internet Standards Track document. This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the