
Hello, in the public comment version of GLUE 2.0, two kinds of DNs (Distinguished Names) with different delimiters are specified. Section 16.3.8 defines as DNs: "X509 uses a X500 namespace represented as several Relative Domain-Names (RDNs) concatenated by forward-slashes". A slash-separated DN notation is also used in the examples throughout the document. I was not able to find such a definition in the X509 spec. As X509 stay rather general, are you sure it implements a forward-slash notation ? Section 17.4., in contrast, defines a DataType DN_T as a RFC 4515 Distinguished name. RFC 4515 says "There is zero or more relative distinguished names, separated by <COMMA>, for a distinguished name." I propose to either - specify both delimiters, fix the X509 citation and state clearly in which cases which notation is to be used, or - decide for the RFC4515 notation (comma separated), which seems to be (better) standardized and rewrite the examples. Also at the beginning of section 16.3.8, the sentence "It must start [...]" (state ?) should be improved. ciao, Timo Dipl-Inf. Timo Baur Leibniz Rechenzentrum Kommunikationsnetze/Netzplanung/D-MON Boltzmannstr. 1 D-85748 Garching Telefon +49 89 35831-8729 Fax +49 89 35831-5729 timo.baur@lrz-muenchen.de