tls-kdh.arpa2.net
Work Related to TLS-KDH
http://tls-kdh.arpa2.net/related.html
Funded by InternetWide.org. Work Related to TLS-KDH. This site reflects work in progress. While opening the discussion on TLS-KDH, several people have suggested related work and, perhaps, alternatives. This is the approach initially proposed on this site. It wants to use Kerberos Diffie-Hellman as two angles on the cryptographic wish to provides encryption and authentication aspects that enhance each other. As suggested by Janet. Application framework implements the work from the IETF workgroup ABFAB.
internetwide.org
Identity 2: Bring Your Own Identity // InternetWide.org // Rewriting the fragile future of the internet.
http://internetwide.org/blog/2015/04/22/id-2-byoid.html
Wed 22 April 2015. Identity 2: Bring Your Own Identity. With the InternetWide Architecture, you can "bring your own ID", meaning that you get to use the same credentials everywhere, with high levels of security and single sign-on. This article describes how we build up the technical infrastructure to realise that. This article explains the architecture to build the ideas from the introduction. Client and Service Realms. The action of the client to bind to its realm is called. Before authorisation can com...
donai.arpa2.net
Cross-Realm DoNAI
http://donai.arpa2.net/xover.html
Funded by InternetWide.org. When crossing over between identity realms, internal identities are not always revealed externally. In general, there may be a translation or mapping from an individual to a group or role, from a user to its domain, and so on. Who wants to use realm crossover technology. To access a service. Perhaps he wants to contact a remote sales department to fetch a formal proposal. That they use for such external contacts. John is logged on internally as. In the database that the. Keeps...