Re: [ogpx] Seed capability behavior

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Subject: Re: [ogpx] Seed capability behavior
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>>>>>>>>but caps are really more about delegation. you get a cap so you can delegate a privilege to a deputy.
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>>>>>>>are you suggesting that a client delegate service request to a third party?
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>>>>>yes, the client could request a seed cap using the username and password and give the seed cap to a proxy.
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>>>>why? why not just make the proxy the client?
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>>because you would then need to give the proxy the client's username and password. bad!
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>but why would you need a proxy anyway? 


because the services requested by the proxy may be on the inside of a firewall while the client is on the outside. if the proxy was in the DMZ, you could use traditional network security tools to ensure that service requests only come from a proxy that you trust.