An Architecture for a Public Identity Infrastructure Based on DNS and OpenID Connect
draft-bertola-dns-openid-pidi-architecture-01
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Authors | Vittorio Bertola , Marcos Sanz | ||
Last updated | 2018-09-15 (Latest revision 2018-03-14) | ||
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Abstract
The following document describes an architecture for an open, global, federated Public Identity Infrastructure (PIDI), based on the Domain Name System (DNS) and on the OpenID Connect framework built over the OAuth protocol.
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