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ENUM Validation Token Format Definition
draft-lendl-enum-validation-token-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Otmar Lendl
Last updated 2010-04-09 (Latest revision 2005-07-11)
Replaced by draft-ietf-enum-validation-token
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Abstract

An ENUM domain name is tightly coupled with the underlying E.164 number. The process of verifying whether the Registrant of an ENUM domain name is identical to the Assignee of the corresponding E.164 number is commonly called "validation". This document describes an signed XML data format -- the Validation Token -- with which Validation Entities can convey successful completion of a validation procedure in a secure fashion.

Authors

Otmar Lendl

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