RE: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID

2007-01-23 Thread Recordon, David
Alaric Dailey Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:02 AM To: 'McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT)'; specs@openid.net Subject: RE: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID Client certificates could easily be used to extend openID, and since (last time I checked) the authentication process was e

RE: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID

2007-01-23 Thread McGovern, James F \(HTSC, IT\)
MAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:19 PM To: McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT) Cc: specs@openid.net Subject: Re: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID So I've been doing some asking around who might be interested in co-authoring some kind of white paper on the subject of user-ce

RE: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID

2007-01-22 Thread McGovern, James F \(HTSC, IT\)
Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID Client certificates could easily be used to extend openID, and since (last time I checked) the authentication process was entirely up to the IdP, a client certificate based IdP should be open to be created. Most CAs have created a problem because they only

Re: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID

2007-01-22 Thread Johannes Ernst
So I've been doing some asking around who might be interested in co- authoring some kind of white paper on the subject of user-centric identity in/for the enterprise. There are some volunteers with a variety of view points -- no guarantees that we'll manage to produce something collaborative

RE: Special Request: Client Certificates vs. OpenID

2007-01-22 Thread Alaric Dailey
Client certificates could easily be used to extend openID, and since (last time I checked) the authentication process was entirely up to the IdP, a client certificate based IdP should be open to be created. Most CAs have created a problem because they only allow a user to use their certs (mostly