Identity Server
draft-bernstein-idserver-01
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Last updated | 1992-04-01 | ||
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Abstract
It is common for Internet hosts to associate a relatively long-lived identifier, often called a username or owner name, to each TCP connection. The Identity Server announces the identifier associated with a particular TCP connection to the host on the other end of the connection. The Identity Server may be used on any host which associates a relatively long-lived identifier to each connection.
Authors
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