
I am traveling today and tomorrow and will miss this discussion. I do intend to contribute something in this area soon. I think the direction that has been started with the Express Profile, including work to allow SSL/TLS and possibly Kerberos communications, as examples, and to allow services to "express" the AuthN methods that they respect, and can use, is potentially very important, and with some work, might find real-world use case possibilities in the not too distant future. (I realize that this was not the sense of "express" meant here, but could not resist the pun.) There are some projects of which I am aware that could use exactly this feature in the near future. SO just wanted to encourage work to continue in this area. Alan On Oct 1, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Duane Merrill wrote:
Everyone, I have updated the primer document to include a draft of Section 3.5: Security. I realize that it is always tenuous to submit a large section to a document hours before it is up for review, and I apologize. If anyone has the time to inspect the new section, feedback and suggestions this evening would be fantastic. I've uploaded it to Gridforge as v.5 and attached it to this mail as well.
Duane
----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Grimshaw To: ogsa-wg@ogf.org Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 12:34 PM Subject: [ogsa-wg] Latest draft - v4
All,
Attached is the latest draft of the primer. Most of the pieces are now in place. We still need sections 3.4-3.7, and of course reviews by people. The section on the data center use case is waiting for whoever wanted it in there to write it.
The adoption section I’d like to talk about in a conference call to make sure it is a) correct, and b) saying what we want it to say.
Summary will wait till the end.
A
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