- From: Frederick Hirsch <hirsch@fjhirsch.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 11:46:28 -0400
- To: Yassir Elley <yassir.elley@sun.com>
- CC: Shivaram Mysore <Shivaram.Mysore@sun.com>, www-xkms@w3.org
It wasn't overlooked. There was some discussion earlier where people wanted the term included, so we kept it, as it doesn't seem harmful. Yassir Elley wrote: > Looks like it's getting there! > > By the way, one of my minor comments was not addressed. > I assume this was just an oversight. > > 2.5.4 > I am not sure the term "PKIX" is relevant here. "X.509" is probably adequate. > Also, neither X509Chain nor OCSP are defined in the XML Signature spec. Suggested wording: > "X509Chain and OCSP MUST be defined in the XKMS specifications." and probably > remove the following sentence, or change it to > "X509CRL is defined in the XML Signature recommendation." > > -Yassir. > > Shivaram Mysore wrote: > > >>Hi, >> >>Thanks to excellent responsiveness from Frederick and Mike, we have another >>version of Requirements document [1] with changes. This can be located under >>"editors copy" section of Requirements. >> >>The changes are: >>Changed 2.2.9 from: >>"The specification MUST allow use of user-generated pass phrases as a >>means of proving ownership of a key's previously registered key binding." >> >>to >>"The specification MUST allow use of user-generated pass phrases as a >>means of authenticating requests in lieu of access to a valid private key." >> >>It also fixes a number of typos and minor changes as mentioned in the >>Shivaram email response, in response to Yassir's message and from a >>spell check. It adds Yassir as the source for constrained devices being >>out of scope (as he requested. does that make sense given the list & F2F >>discusson?). >> >>The wording for the two requirements related to SOAP versions is yet to be >>revised. >> >>[1] http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Drafts/xkms-req.html >> >>/Shivaram >>_______________________________________________________________________________ >>Shivaram H. Mysore <shivaram.mysore@sun.com> >> >>Software Engineer Co-Chair, W3C's XKMS WG >>Java Card Engineering http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS >>JavaSoft, Sun Microsystems Inc. >> >>Direct: (408)276-7524 >>Fax: (408)276-7608 >> >>http://java.sun.com/people/shivaram (Internal: http://mysore.sfbay/) >>_______________________________________________________________________________ > > >
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