>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Schaad <[email protected]> writes:
Jim> 3. Next item in the field is an inner token type - this is a
Jim> 32-bit number -- oh wait, I just figured this out. It would be
Jim> clearer if you used the following terms: First subtoken type
Jim> First subtoken length First subtoken body Second subtoken type.
Jim> I would be happy if you were consistent on the use of either
Jim> inner token or subtoken but mixing them got me confused.
OK, I'm trying to be consistent with the following. An inner token is a
non-ASN.1 structure carried in the any in the GSSAPI-Token production
defined in RFC 2743. I.E. the context token without the application tag
and OID wrapper.
GSS-EAP inner tokens contain a token ID and a series of subtokens.
Subtokens have types, lengths and values. I believe I've made changes
to the document to be consistent with this terminology.
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