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Push And Pull Based Security Event Token (SET) Delivery
draft-tulshibagwale-pushpull-delivery-03

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Author Atul Tulshibagwale
Last updated 2025-01-24 (Latest revision 2024-07-23)
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Abstract

In situations where a transmitter of Security Event Tokens (SETs) to a network peer is also a receiver of SETs from the same peer, it is helpful to have an efficient way of sending and receiving SETs in one HTTP transaction. Using current mechanisms such as "Push-Based Delivery of Security Event Tokens (SETs) Using HTTP" or "Poll-Based Delivery of Security Event Tokens (SETs) Using HTTP" both require two or more HTTP connections to exchange SETs between peers. In many cases, such as when using the OpenID Shared Signals Framework (SSF), the situation where each entity is both a transmitter and receiver is getting increasingly common. In addition, this specification enables the transmission and reception of multiple SETs in one HTTP connection.

Authors

Atul Tulshibagwale

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