Re: [http-auth] side meeting on Wednesday, March 30

Yutaka OIWA <y.oiwa@aist.go.jp> Wed, 30 March 2011 16:46 UTC

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Dear all,

With thanks to Peter, we've created a Wiki page on the BarBoF.
Currently there is only my slide, though.
The location is here:
http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/app/trac/wiki/BarBofs/IETF80/http-auth

I also added a stub page for BarBofs/IETF80.  Please add all other activities
there if you know the details.


On 2011/03/30 23:19, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> And yes, the trac wiki uses HTTP authentication. :)

It seems to us one of very good examples of applying Mutual authentication :-)

# The site model suited quite well to use our Optional-Authenticate extension.

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Yutaka OIWA, Ph.D.                                       Research Scientist
                            Research Center for Information Security (RCIS)
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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