RE: [KAML] Re: Chicago bar-BOF summary

"Scott Cantor" <cantor.2@osu.edu> Fri, 07 September 2007 17:50 UTC

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Subject: RE: [KAML] Re: Chicago bar-BOF summary
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 13:50:48 -0400
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> Is it conceivable that we could define a standards compliant SAML
> token, that could be produced in XER, that would also be accepted
> outside the Kerberos community?

If by accepted you mean "usable with any existing SAML code", the answer is
clearly no.

-- Scott



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