Just when Eran thought the OAuth Extensions list should go away...
Check this out:

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From: Eve Maler <eve.ma...@sun.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:04 PM
Subject: [oauth-extensions] ProtectServe: centralized and formalized
authorization for distributed SPs
To: oauth-extensi...@googlegroups.com



I've been following the recent discussions of four-legged OAuth,
multiple-SP OAuth, and so on with a great deal of interest.  Over the
last few days I've published some descriptions of an extension
(application?) of OAuth that I've been working on with a team here at
Sun, which we call ProtectServe.  It's something like all of the
above, but also -- I think -- a somewhat distinct set of use cases.  I
delayed posting here about it until we could prepare our draft
protocol flows for publication, and now we've done that.

We'd be very interested to get your comments and feedback on any
aspect of this, and to find out if the use cases across the various
proposed extensions are similar enough to be combined.  My
ProtectServe colleagues Paul Bryan and Hubert Le Van Gong are also on
this list, and I hope they will help me in fielding any questions.

Here are the blog posts I've done on ProtectServe, in chronological
order:

http://www.xmlgrrl.com/blog/archives/2009/03/23/to-protect-and-to-serve/
http://www.xmlgrrl.com/blog/archives/2009/03/29/protectserve-getting-down-to-use-cases/
http://www.xmlgrrl.com/blog/archives/2009/04/02/protectserve-draft-protocol-flows/

Thanks,

       Eve

Eve Maler                                          eve.maler @ sun.com
Emerging Technologies Director                    cell +1 425 345 6756
Sun Microsystems Identity Software                www.xmlgrrl.com/blog






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