An HTTP client device should have a clearance level.
draft-httpclientdeviceclearance-01
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Author | pradeep kumar xplorer | ||
Last updated | 2015-04-08 (Latest revision 2014-10-05) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes the need for an HTTP client to have a clearance level.So if i have a Website with Topsecret information only an HTTPclient device with a clearance above Topsecret should be able to see files from that server.A Browser or a desktop can be considered an HTTP client.
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