FWD: I-D ACTION:draft-cunnings-salz-soap-auth-00.txt

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	Title		: SOAP Extensions: Basic and Digest Authentication
	Author(s)	: R. Cunnings, R. Salz
	Filename	: draft-cunnings-salz-soap-auth-00.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 31-Oct-01
	
This memo defines SOAP Extensions which implement a basic access
authentication mechanism and a digest access authentication mechanism
for use in request/response message exchange patterns. These
mechanisms are adaptations of the corresponding mechanisms defined in
RFC 2617.

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