Yes - as David say. There was a bunch of confusion in the draft over the two 
terms and we have been trying to catch them all and fix it. This version will 
moved it to enrollment server. 

On Jan 21, 2010, at 10:50 PM, David A. Bryan wrote:

> I believe in this context the two terms (credential server and
> enrollment server) mean the same thing. It should probably be
> clarified in the document.
> 
> David (as individual)
> 
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Sun Chongwei <[email protected]> wrote:
>> hi everyone
>> I have a puzzle  after reading the fallowing contents in base-06 draft.
>> in the 1st paragraph of 10.3   Page.115
>> "A peer which does not yet have credentials MUST contact the credential
>> server to acquire them"
>> in the 1st paragraph of 3.6.2   Page. 28
>> "In that case,the configuration document will to contain the address of an
>> enrollement server which can be used to obtain such a certificate"
>> but in configuration file issued in 10.1, there is only "credential-server"
>> item, no enrolment server.
>> How could the node know the enrollment server's address?
>> --
>> Sun Chongwei
>> Mobile LIfe and New Media Lab
>> Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
>> 
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