[Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [List Home]
Subject: Re: Decrypting intermediaries
Tim, I'm not sure the purpose of this text, what are you trying to clarify, as I'm not sure we should be defining intermediary behavior here, this seems more like something WS-I should be doing. Anthony Nadalin | work 512.436.9568 | cell 512.289.4122 |---------+----------------------------> | | Tim Moses | | | <tim.moses@entrus| | | t.com> | | | | | | 08/13/2003 07:44 | | | AM | |---------+----------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: Anthony Nadalin/Austin/IBM@IBMUS, "'WS-Security'" <wss@lists.oasis-open.org> | | cc: | | Subject: Decrypting intermediaries | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Tony - Hal and I have discussed the question of decrypting intermediaries and come up with the following text. Parts of a SOAP message may be encrypted in such a way that they can be decrypted by an intermediary that is targeted by one of the SOAP headers. In this case, the intermediary MAY leave the original <xenc:EncryptedData> element in the message when forwarding it, or it MAY substitute the corresponding plaintext. This choice SHOULD be determined by out-of-band agreement. This text should go at the end of para 9.3.2 of "WSS:SOAP Message Security-15". All the best. Tim. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Moses 613.270.3183
[Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [List Home]