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        Title           : Federated Authentication for the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) using OpenID Connect
        Author          : Scott Hollenbeck
	Filename        : draft-hollenbeck-weirds-rdap-openid-04.txt
	Pages           : 14
	Date            : 2015-12-17

Abstract:
   The Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) provides "RESTful" web
   services to retrieve registration metadata from domain name and
   regional internet registries.  RDAP allows a server to make access
   control decisions based on client identity, and as such it includes
   support for client identification features provided by the Hypertext
   Transfer Protocol (HTTP).  Identification methods that require
   clients to obtain and manage credentials from every RDAP server
   operator present management challenges for both clients and servers,
   whereas a federated authentication system would make it easier to
   operate and use RDAP without the need to maintain server-specific
   client credentials.  This document describes a federated
   authentication system for RDAP based on OpenID Connect.


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