2008/4/2 Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc(a)aliax.net>et>:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3324#section-2.3
2.3 Trust Domains
We say that a node, A, in the domain is 'trusted by' a node, B, (or
'B trusts A') if and only if:
1. there is a secure connection between the nodes, AND
2. B has configuration information indicating that A is a member
of the Trust Domain.
Note that B may or may not be a member of the Trust Domain. For
example, B may be a UA which trusts a given network intermediary, A
(e.g., its home proxy).
Pero claro, con lo de "secure connection" pues queda todo muy abierto, ¿qué
es
una conexión segura? si al menos se MOJARAN en decir "debe ser TLS" o algo
por el estilo...
A 'secure connection' in this context means that messages cannot be
read by third parties, cannot be modified by third parties without
detection and that B can be sure that the message really did come from
A.
Fíjate que solo especifica requirements y NO se restringe al uso de un
proto en concreto :-)
Saludos,
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Victor Pascual Ávila