Dear All
a list member has remarked that the URL that I pointed to in my last
message is not available to everyone, but it is, if you first register
yourself here
http://sec.cs.kent.ac.uk/permis/essentials/register.shtml
The reason is that you have to agree to the license terms for the binary
release since we include IAIK code which is only freely available for
research and academic purposes and not for commercial use.
Our open source code however at www.openpermis.org does not include the
IAIK source code and therefore there is no need to register first for
this. However you then have to compile and load everything yourself,
regards
David
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David W. Chadwick, BSc PhD
Professor of Information Systems Security
The Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NF
Skype Name: davidwchadwick
Tel: +44 1227 82 3221
Fax +44 1227 762 811
Mobile: +44 77 96 44 7184
Email: D.W.Chadwick(a)kent.ac.uk
Home Page: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/dwc8/index.html
Research Web site: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/research/groups/iss/index.html
Entrust key validation string: MLJ9-DU5T-HV8J
PGP Key ID is 0xBC238DE5
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Dear All
as part of the EC TAS3 project we have built an open source standalone
web service that supports both GFD 157 and GFD 159. The alpha release of
the package is available here for download and use.
http://sec.cs.kent.ac.uk/permis/downloads/Level3/standalone.shtml
This standalone server can be configured with different policies, so
that the PEP can utilise different access control and credential
validation policies on different service requests. GFD 159 already
contains support for indicating which (access control) policy should be
used. GFD 157 does not.
Consequently we have recently made an enhancement to GFD 157 to allow
the PEP to say which credential validation policy it wants the
standalone server to use. The enhancement to GFD 157 is in the attached
file for the group to consider
regards
David
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David W. Chadwick, BSc PhD
Professor of Information Systems Security
The Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NF
Skype Name: davidwchadwick
Tel: +44 1227 82 3221
Fax +44 1227 762 811
Mobile: +44 77 96 44 7184
Email: D.W.Chadwick(a)kent.ac.uk
Home Page: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/dwc8/index.html
Research Web site: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/research/groups/iss/index.html
Entrust key validation string: MLJ9-DU5T-HV8J
PGP Key ID is 0xBC238DE5
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