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"Generic Security Service API Version 2 : Java Bindings Update", Mayan Upadhyay, Seema Malkani, 8-Jul-08. ( bytes)
- The Generic Security Services Application Program Interface (GSS-API)
offers application programmers uniform access to security services
atop a variety of underlying cryptographic mechanisms. This document
updates the Java bindings for the GSS-API that are specified in
"Generic Security Service API version 2 : Java Bindings" (RFC2853).
This document obsoletes RFC 2853 by making specific and incremental
clarifications and corrections to it in response to identification of
transcription errors and implementation experience.
The GSS-API is described at a language independent conceptual level
in "Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2,
Update 1" (RFC2743). The GSS-API allows a caller application to
authenticate a principal identity, to delegate rights to a peer, and
to apply security services such as confidentiality and integrity on a
per-message basis. Examples of security mechanisms defined for GSS-
API are "The Simple Public-Key GSS-API Mechanism" (RFC2025) and "The
Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API Mechanism (RFC4121).
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"Clarifications and Extensions to the GSS-API for the Use of Channel Bindings", Nicolas Williams, 23-Sep-08. ( bytes)
- This document clarifies and generalizes the Generic Security Services
Application Programming Interface (GSS-API) "channel bindings"
facility, and imposes requirements on future GSS-API mechanisms and
programming language bindings of the GSS-API.
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"GSS-API Naming Extensions", Nicolas Williams, Leif Johansson, 13-Jul-08. ( bytes)
- The Generic Security Services API (GSS-API) provides a simple naming
architecture that supports name-based authorization. This document
introduces new APIs that extend the GSS-API naming model to support
name attribute transfer between GSS-API peers.
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