An Architecture for Secure Content Delegation using HTTP
draft-thomson-http-scd-02
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Authors | Martin Thomson , Goran Eriksson , Christer Holmberg | ||
Last updated | 2017-05-03 (Latest revision 2016-10-30) | ||
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Abstract
An architecture is described for content distribution using a secondary server that might be operated with reduced privileges. This architecture allows a primary server to delegate the responsibility for delivery of the payload of an HTTP response to a secondary server. The secondary server is unable to modify this content. The content is encrypted, which in some cases will prevent the secondary server from learning about the content.
Authors
Martin Thomson
Goran Eriksson
Christer Holmberg
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