How to create dynamic UPNs for invited ATTENDEEs
draft-royer-calsch-dynamic-upn-02
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| Author | Doug Royer | ||
| Last updated | 2003-10-02 | ||
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Abstract
This is an extension to the [CAP] protocol and can be used within [iTIP] objects. A CU may wish to invite a UPN to an event where the UPN does not have a account on the CU's CS. This memo describes two methods to dynamically create UPNs in order for those UPNs to gain access to the 'Organizers' CS. This memo also includes a description of how to include an [OTP] challenge in an object directed to a CU. The CUA must compute the password in order to respond to the object. This challenge and its response can be sent in the clear as the values are computed using a secret that would not be known to anyone snooping the line.
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