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Subject: RE: [ws-dd] DPWS Security changes


Thanks for the feedback, Antoine!

I incorporated all changes except a few minor notes:
* One comment you had said that we should distinguish "DEVICE" by saying "DEVICEs that conform to this security profile."  If we did, I think we would have to change most (all?) instances in this section--I think it is far more effective to allow the composition text at the beginning make it clear: all of Section 7 is optional and must be applied in entirety.
* The case of an unsecure DEVICE and a secure HOSTED SERVICE is an unusual one, and in cases where it's used, I think we should classify that as a separate security profile entirely, instead of trying to accommodate it in this profile.

Everyone, please see the updated text.  You may reply with the original text, or this one--if you haven't yet started reviewing, please use the latest version.

Issues addressed in this draft:
032: Describe security composability
051: Generalize security
112: Remove WS-Security reference
113: Cleanup Network Model
114: Remove security negotiation
115: Replace R4070 with switches on HTTPS ID/xAddrs
138: Create introduction and concrete description of security profile
139: Remove protocol negotiation
140: Clean up HTTP Authentication

Thanks
--D

-----Original Message-----
From: Antoine Mensch [mailto:antoine.mensch@odonata.fr]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 4:27 AM
To: ws-dd@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [ws-dd] DPWS Security changes

Hi Dan and all,

Please find enclosed a version of the document annotated with comments.
As the comments author is lost when saving the doc, I have prefixed all my comments with AM. Besides minor editorial issues, I have two major concerns with the current version:
1) it does not really clarify the security model for HOSTED SERVICEs:
most requirements still refer to DEVICEs, although the spec mentions that control and eventing messages (that normally apply to HOSTED
SERVICEs) should use the Secure Channel established for the DEVICE. I think the intent is that HOSTED SERVICEs delegate the establishment the security association to the DEVICE and then use the secure channel established between DEVICE and CLIENT, but it should be made clearer in the spec.
2) The removal of requirements R4028 and R4069 adds uncertainty to the
spec: it becomes more difficult to understand with feature is optional and which one is mandatory. I think we should explicitly say that TLS with both server and client certificates is the preferred approach, but that HTTP Basic Authentication can be used as a mandatory minimal fallback mechanism when client certificates are not practically feasible.

Cheers

Antoine

Dan Driscoll a écrit :
>
> Hi all-
>
> Please see my proposed changes for the DPWS Security issues.  The
> following issues are addressed in this proposal:
>
>     * 032: Describe security composability
>     * 112: Remove WS-Security reference
>     * 113: Cleanup Network Model
>     * 114: Remove security negotiation
>     * 115: Replace R4070 with switches on HTTPS ID/xAddrs
>     * 138: Create introduction and concrete description of security
>       profile
>     * 139: Remove protocol negotiation
>     * 140: Clean up HTTP Authentication
>
>
>
> Note that although change tracking is enabled, the document is much
> easier to read with tracking disabled.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> --D
>
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