RFC 3958:Domain-Based Application Service Location...
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Credential


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... port) fails to provide appropriate security credentials for the *originating* domain; ...


... S-NAPTR. As noted earlier, failure to provide appropriate credentials to identify the server as being authoritative for the original target ...


... certificate data for a given domain: the premise is that a credentials registry (CredReg) service has been defined as a leaf ...
... 11. The client uses ProtB to challenge that this server has credentials to operate the service for the original domain ...


... 2. The server sends back to the client a credential with the appropriate name. For X.509 certificates, the name would be in ...
... application protocol, the client compares the name in the credential with the name sent to the server. ...
... to the server. 4. If the names match and the credentials have integrity, there is reasonable assurance that the correct end point has been reached. ...
... Note that this document does not define either the handshake mechanism, the specific credential naming fields, nor the name- matching semantics. Definitions of S-NAPTR ...



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