Hi El 19/10/11 02:17, Sam Hartman escribió: > > > So, I think there are two cases here. The first and probably more > common is that an administrator uses some mechanism like your attribute > mapping mechanism to map attributes. We don't care much about that case > in the IETF. > > The second case is that someone is specifying a protocol--either in the > IETF, or some community, where you do want the attributes to be > standardized. Both alternatives can be implemented and can work together. The use of standardized attributes is the most desirable scenario but you can find also something like eduroam, where institutions manage attributes like "urn:....:entitlement:student", "urn:...:rol:estudiante", "urn:...:diritto:studente", etc.
regards, Gabi > > --Sam > _______________________________________________ > abfab mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/abfab -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gabriel Lpez Milln Departamento de Ingeniera de la Informacin y las Comunicaciones University of Murcia Spain Tel: +34 868888504 Fax: +34 868884151 email: [email protected] _______________________________________________ abfab mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/abfab
