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Subject: Issue 29: Which token to use to encrypt/sign in case of multiple tokens defined in a supporting token assertion?
This is now logged as issue 29. Marc Goodner Technical Diplomat Microsoft Corporation Tel: (425) 703-1903 Blog: http://spaces.msn.com/mrgoodner/ -----Original Message----- From: Dittmann, Werner [mailto:werner.dittmann@siemens.com] Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 12:14 AM To: ws-sx@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: Marc Goodner Subject: [ws-sx] NEW Issue: Which token to use to encrypt/sign in case of multiple tokens defined in a supporting token assertion? PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL OR START A DISCUSSISON THREAD UNTIL THE ISSUE IS ASSIGNED A NUMBER. The issues coordinators will notify the list when that has occurred. Protocol: ws-sp ws-securitypolicy-1.2-spec-ed-01-r03-diff.pdf Artifact: spec Type: design Title: Which token to use to encrypt/sign in case of multiple tokens defined in a supporting token assertion? Description: Every supporting token can have more than one token assertion, e.g. X509 token assertions. If there are more than one such token assertion which on shall be used to sign/encrypt additional SignedParts or EncryptedParts if some are definied? Related issues: none Proposed Resolution: Define and insert some clarification. Werner Dittmann Siemens COM MN CC BD TO mailto:Werner.Dittmann@siemens.com Tel: +49(0)89 636 50265 Mobil: +49(0)172 85 85 245
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