- From: Michael Wilde <michael.wilde@yahoo.de>
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 11:19:00 +0200 (CEST)
- To: www-xkms@w3.org
Hi, my research field is the extensibility of the XKMS 2.0 specification. Basically I am searching for a possibility to integrate rolenames into X509v3 certificates. These rolenames are represented as ordinary Strings and should be integrated directly into the certificates during registration of a key pair, such that it is possible to extract them after receiving the certificate later from an XKMS service. During my research I stumbled over the following website [1]. One of the topics there deals with the question: "X509 attributes, where to put them in?". This would be exactly what I am looking for. The previously mentioned rolenames could be integrated using attributes, but how can this be done using an XKMS service? Is there any standardized way how to do that yet? Best regards, Michael. --------------------------------- Keine Lust auf Tippen? Rufen Sie Ihre Freunde einfach an. Yahoo! Messenger. Jetzt installieren . --0-857880889-1160644740=:82410 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi,<br><br>my research field is the extensibility of the XKMS 2.0 specification. Basically I am searching for a possibility to integrate rolenames into X509v3 certificates.<br><br>These rolenames are represented as ordinary Strings and should be integrated directly into the certificates during registration of a key pair, such that it is possible to extract them after receiving the certificate later from an XKMS service.<br><br>During my research I stumbled over the following website [1]. One of the topics there deals with the question: "X509 attributes, where to put them in?". This would be exactly what I am looking for. The previously mentioned rolenames could be integrated using attributes, but how can this be done using an XKMS service? Is there any standardized way how to do that yet?<br><br>Best regards,<br>Michael.<br><p>  <hr size=1>Keine Lust auf Tippen? Rufen Sie Ihre Freunde einfach an.<br> <a href=http://de.rd.yahoo.com/evt=39060/*http://de.messenger.yahoo.com>Yahoo! Messenger. Jetzt installieren </a>. --0-857880889-1160644740=:82410--
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