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Hugo Parra
Novell, Inc.
Tom Hastings
Xerox Corp.
July 14, 2000
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP):
The 'indp' Notification Delivery Method and Protocol/1.0
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved.
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Abstract
The IPP notification extension document [ipp-ntfy] defines operations
that a client can perform in order to create Subscription Objects in a
Printer and carry out other operations on them. The Subscription Object
specifies that when one of the specified Events occurs, the Printer
sends an asynchronous Event Notification to the specified Notification
Recipient via the specified Delivery Method (i.e., protocol).
The notification extension document [ipp-ntfy] specifies that each
Delivery Method is defined in another document. This document is one
such document, and it specifies the 'indp' Delivery Method and Protocol.
This Delivery Method is a simple protocol consisting of a single
operation: the Send-Notifications operation which uses the same encoding
and transport as IPP. This document defines version '1.0' of the
protocol.
For this Delivery Method, when an Event occurs, the Printer immediately
sends (pushes) an Event Notification via the Send-Notifications
operation to the Notification Recipient specified in the Subscription
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Object. The Event Notification content consists of Machine Consumable
attributes and a Human Consumable "notify-text" attribute. The
Notification Recipient returns a response to the Printer.
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The full set of IPP documents includes:
Design Goals for an Internet Printing Protocol [RFC2567]
Rationale for the Structure and Model and Protocol for the Internet
Printing Protocol [RFC2568]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics [ipp-mod]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport [ipp-pro]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Implementer's Guide [ipp-iig]
Mapping between LPD and IPP Protocols [RFC2569]
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): IPP Event Notification
Specification [ipp-ntfy]
The "Design Goals for an Internet Printing Protocol" document takes a
broad look at distributed printing functionality, and it enumerates
real-life scenarios that help to clarify the features that need to be
included in a printing protocol for the Internet. It identifies
requirements for three types of users: end users, operators, and
administrators. It calls out a subset of end user requirements that are
satisfied in IPP/1.0. A few OPTIONAL operator operations have been
added to IPP/1.1.
The "Rationale for the Structure and Model and Protocol for the Internet
Printing Protocol" document describes IPP from a high level view,
defines a roadmap for the various documents that form the suite of IPP
specification documents, and gives background and rationale for the IETF
working group's major decisions.
The "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics" document
describes a simplified model with abstract objects, their attributes,
and their operations that are independent of encoding and transport. It
introduces a Printer and a Job object. The Job object optionally
supports multiple documents per Job. It also addresses security,
internationalization, and directory issues.
The "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport" document is
a formal mapping of the abstract operations and attributes defined in
the model document onto HTTP/1.1 [RFC2616]. It defines the encoding
rules for a new Internet MIME media type called "application/ipp". This
document also defines the rules for transporting a message body over
HTTP whose Content-Type is "application/ipp". This document defines a
new scheme named 'ipp' for identifying IPP printers and jobs.
The "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Implementer's Guide" document gives
insight and advice to implementers of IPP clients and IPP objects. It
is intended to help them understand IPP/1.1 and some of the
considerations that may assist them in the design of their client and/or
IPP object implementations. For example, a typical order of processing
requests is given, including error checking. Motivation for some of the
specification decisions is also included.
The "Mapping between LPD and IPP Protocols" document gives some advice
to implementers of gateways between IPP and LPD (Line Printer Daemon)
implementations.
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The "Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): IPP Event Notification
Specification" document defines the semantics for Subscription Creation
Operations and the requirements for other Delivery Method documents to
define a Delivery Method to carry an Event Notifications to a
Notification Recipient.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction......................................................7
2 Terminology.......................................................7
3 Model and Operation...............................................8
4 General Information...............................................8
5 Subscription object attributes...................................10
5.1Subscription Template Attribute Conformance.....................10
5.2Additional Information about Subscription Template Attributes...10
5.2.1 notify-recipient-uri (uri)................................10
5.3Subscription Description Attribute Conformance..................11
6 Printer Description Attributes...................................11
6.1Printer Description Attribute Conformance.......................11
6.2New Values for Existing Printer Description Attributes..........11
6.2.1 notify-schemes-supported (1setOf uriScheme)...............11
6.2.2 operations-supported (1setOf type2 enum)..................11
7 Attributes Only in Event Notifications...........................12
8 Operations for Notification......................................12
8.1Send-Notifications operation....................................12
8.1.1 Send-Notifications Request................................13
8.1.2 Send-Notifications Response...............................15
9 Status Codes.....................................................17
9.1Additional Status Codes.........................................17
9.1.1 successful-ok-ignored-notifications (0x0004)..............17
9.2Status Codes returned in Event Notification Attributes Groups...17
9.2.1 client-error-not-found (0x0406)...........................18
9.2.2 successful-ok-but-cancel-subscription (0x0006)............18
10 Encoding and Transport...........................................18
10.1 Encoding of the Operation Layer...............................18
10.2 Encoding of Transport Layer...................................18
11 Conformance Requirements.........................................18
11.1 Printer Conformance Requirements..............................19
11.2 Notification Recipient Requirements...........................19
12 IANA Considerations..............................................19
13 Internationalization Considerations..............................19
14 Security Considerations..........................................19
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14.1 Security Conformance..........................................20
15 References.......................................................20
16 Author's Addresses...............................................21
17 Full Copyright Statement.........................................21
Tables
Table 1 - Information about the Delivery Method.......................8
Table 2 . Operation-id assignments...................................12
Table 3 . Attributes in Event Notification Content...................13
Table 4 . Additional Attributes in Event Notification Content for Job
Events...........................................................14
Table 5 . Combinations of Events and Subscribed Events for "job-
impressions-completed"...........................................15
Table 6 . Additional Attributes in Event Notification Content for
Printer Events...................................................15
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1 Introduction
The notification extension document [ipp-ntfy] defines operations that a
client can perform in order to create Subscription Objects in a Printer
and carry out other operations on them. A Subscription Object represents
a Subscription abstraction. The Subscription Object specifies that when
one of the specified Events occurs, the Printer sends an asynchronous
Event Notification to the specified Notification Recipient via the
specified Delivery Method (i.e., protocol).
The notification extension document [ipp-ntfy] specifies that each
Delivery Method is defined in another document. This document is one
such document, and it specifies the 'indp' Delivery Method. This
Delivery Method is a simple protocol consisting of a single operation:
the Send-Notifications operation which uses the same encoding and
transport as IPP. This document defines version '1.0' of the protocol.
For the 'indp' Delivery Method, an IPP Printer sends (pushes) a Send-
Notifications operation request containing one or more Event
Notifications to the Notification Recipient specified in the
Subscription Object. The Event Notification content consists of Machine
Consumable attributes and a Human Consumable "notify-text" attribute.
The Notification Recipient receives the Event Notification as a Send-
Notifications operation, in the same way as an IPP Printer receives IPP
operations. The Notification Recipient returns a response to the
Printer.
2 Terminology
This section defines the following terms that are used throughout this
document:
Terms such as attributes, keywords, and support. These terms have
special meaning and are defined in the model terminology [ipp-mod]
section 12.2.
Capitalized terms, such as MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHOULD, SHOULD
NOT, MAY, NEED NOT, and OPTIONAL, have special meaning relating to
conformance as specified in RFC 2119 [RFC2119] and [ipp-mod]
section 12.1. These terms refer to conformance to this document,
if this document is implemented.
Capitalized terms, such as Notification Recipient, Event
Notification, Printer, etc., that are defined in [ipp-ntfy] with
the same meanings and are not reproduced here.
Event Notification Attributes Group . The attributes group in a
request that contains Event Notification Attributes in a request or
response.
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3 Model and Operation
See [ipp-ntfy] for the description of the Event Notification Model and
Operation. This Delivery Method takes advantage of combining several
Event Notifications into a single Compound Event Notification that is
delivery by a single Send-Notification operation to a single
Notification Recipient.
When creating each Subscription object, the client supplies the "notify-
recipient" (uri) Subscription Template attribute. The "notify-
recipient" attribute specifies both a single Notification Recipient that
is to receive the Notifications when subsequent events occur and the
method for notification delivery that the IPP Printer is to use. For
the Notification Delivery Method defined in this document, the
notification method is 'indp' and the rest of the URI is the address of
the Notification Recipient to which the IPP Printer will send the Send-
Notifications operation.
The 'indp' Notification Delivery Method defined in this document uses a
client/server protocol paradigm. The "client" in this relationship is
the Printer described in [ipp-ntfy] while the "server" is the
Notification Recipient. The Printer invokes the Send-Notifications
operation to communicate IPP Event Notification contents to the
Notification Recipient. The Notification Recipient only conveys
information to the Printer in the form of responses to the operations
initiated by the Printer.
Printers that implement the 'indp' Notification Delivery Method will
need to include an HTTP client stack while Notification Recipients that
implement this Delivery Method will need to support an HTTP server
stack. See section 10.2 for more details.
4 General Information
If a Printer supports this Delivery Method, Table 1 lists its
characteristics.
Table 1 - Information about the Delivery Method
Document Method conformance 'indp' realization
requirement
1.What is the URL scheme name indp
for the Delivery Method?
2.Is the Delivery Method is RECOMMENDED
REQUIRED, RECOMMENDED, or
OPTIONAL for an IPP Printer to
support?
3.What transport and delivery A Printer MUST support a
protocol does the Printer use complete HTTP/1.1 stack
to deliver the Event
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Document Method conformance 'indp' realization
requirement
Notification content, i.e., [rfc2616]
what is the entire network
stack?
4.Can several Event A Printer implementation MAY
Notifications be combined into combine several Event
a Compound Event Notification? Notifications into a single
Event Notifications request as
separate Event Notification
Attributes Groups, see section
8.1.1
5.Is the Delivery Method This Delivery Method is a push.
initiated by the Notification
Recipient (pull), or by the
Printer (push)?
6.Is the Event Notification Machine Consumable with the
content Machine Consumable or "notify-text" attribute being
Human Consumable? Human Consumable
7.What section in this The representation and encoding
document answers the following is the same as IPP. See
question? For a Machine section 8.1.1
Consumable Event Notification,
what is the representation and
encoding of values defined in
section 9.1 of [ipp-ntfy] and
the conformance requirements
thereof? For a Human Consumable
Event Notification, what is the
representation and encoding of
pieces of information defined
in section 9.2 of [ipp-ntfy]
and the conformance
requirements thereof?
8.What are the latency and Same as for IPP/1.0 or IPP/1.1
reliability of the transport itself (see [ipp-mod]).
and delivery protocol?
9.What are the security See section 14
aspects of the transport and
delivery protocol, e.g., how it
is handled in firewalls?
10. What are the content They are the same as for
length restrictions? IPP/1.0 and IPP/1.1 itself (see
[ipp-mod]).
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Document Method conformance 'indp' realization
requirement
11. What are the additional A new Event Notifications
values or pieces of information attribute group (see section
that a Printer sends in an 10.1) and additional status
Event Notification and the codes for use in the response
conformance requirements (see section 9)
thereof?
12. What are the additional None
Subscription Template and/or
Subscription Description
attributes and the conformance
requirements thereof?
13. What are the additional None
Printer Description attributes
and the conformance
requirements thereof?
The remaining sections of this document parallel the sections of [ipp-
ntfy].
5 Subscription object attributes
This section defines the Subscription object conformance requirements
for Printers.
5.1 Subscription Template Attribute Conformance
The 'indp' Delivery Method has the same conformance requirements for
Subscription Template attributes as defined in [ipp-ntfy]. The 'indp'
Delivery Method does not define any addition Subscription Template
attributes.
5.2 Additional Information about Subscription Template Attributes
This section defines additional information about Subscription Template
attributes defined in [ipp-ntfy].
5.2.1 notify-recipient-uri (uri)
This section describes the syntax of the value of this attribute for the
'indp' Delivery Method. The syntax for values of this attribute for
other Delivery Method is defined in other Delivery Method Documents.
In order to support the 'indp' Delivery Method and Protocol, the Printer
MUST support the following syntax:
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The 'indp://' URI scheme. The remainder of the URI indicates the
host and address of the Notification Recipient that is to receive
the Send-Notification operation.
5.3 Subscription Description Attribute Conformance
The 'indp' Delivery Method has the same conformance requirements for
Subscription Description attributes as defined in [ipp-ntfy]. The
'indp' Delivery Method does not define any addition Subscription
Description attributes.
6 Printer Description Attributes
This section defines the Printer Description Attributes conformance
requirements for Printers.
6.1 Printer Description Attribute Conformance
The 'indp' Delivery Method has the same conformance requirements for
Printer Description attributes as defined in [ipp-ntfy]. The 'indp'
Delivery Method does not define any addition Printer Description
attributes.
6.2 New Values for Existing Printer Description Attributes
This section defines additional values for existing Printer Description
attributes.
6.2.1 notify-schemes-supported (1setOf uriScheme)
The following "notify-schemes-supported" value is added in order to
support the new Delivery Method defined in this document:
'indp': - The IPP Notification Delivery Method defined in this
document.
6.2.2 operations-supported (1setOf type2 enum)
Table 2 lists the "operation-id" value added in order to support the new
operation defined in this document. The operation-id is assigned in the
same name space as other operations that a Printer supports. However, a
Printer MUST NOT include this value in its "operations-supported"
attribute unless it can accept the Send-Notifications request.
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Table 2 . Operation-id assignments
Value Operation Name
0x001D Send-Notifications
7 Attributes Only in Event Notifications
No additional attributes are defined only for use in Event Notifications
besides those defined in [ipp-ntfy].
8 Operations for Notification
This section defines the operation for Event Notification using the
'indp' Delivery Method.
There is only one operation defined: Send-Notifications. Section 6.2.2
assigns of the "operation-id" for the Send-Notifications operation and
the following section defined the operation.
8.1 Send-Notifications operation
This REQUIRED operation allows a Printer to send one or more Event
Notifications to a Notification Recipient using HTTP.
The Printer composes the information defined for an IPP Notification
[ipp-ntfy] and sends it using the Sent-Notifications operation to the
Notification Recipient supplied in the Subscription object.
The Send-Notifications operations uses the operations model defined by
IPP [rfc2566]. This includes, the use of a URI as the identifier for
the target of each operation, the inclusion of a version number,
operation-id, and request-id in each request, and the definition of
attribute groups. The Send-Notifications operation uses the Operation
Attributes group, but currently has no need for the Unsupported
Attributes, Printer Object Attributes, and Job-Object Attributes groups.
However, it uses a new attribute group, the Event Notification
Attributes group.
The Notification Recipient MUST accept the request in any state. There
is no state defined for the Notification Recipient for this Delivery
Method.
Access Rights: Notification Recipient MAY enforce access rights. If
the Printer receives a rejection with these status codes: 'client-error-
forbidden', 'client-error-not-authenticated', or 'client-error-not-
authorized' status code , the Printer SHOULD cancel the subscription.
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8.1.1 Send-Notifications Request
Every operation request MUST contains the following parameters (see
[ipp-mod] section 3.1.1):
- a "version-number" '1.0' . the version of the 'indp'
protocol is '1.0'.
- an "operation-id" - the value defined in Table 2
- a "request-id" - the contents of the Subscription object's
"notify-sequence-number" after incrementing for the first try
(see [ipp-ntfy]).
The following groups of attributes MUST be part of the Send-
Notifications Request:
Group 1: Operation Attributes
Natural Language and Character Set:
The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language"
attributes as defined in [ipp-mod] section 3.1.4.1.
Target:
A copy of the Subscription object's "notification-recipient-
uri" (uri) attribute which is the target of this operation as
described in [ipp-mod] section 3.1.5, i.e., the URI of the
'indp' Notification Recipient (see section 5.2.1).
Group 2 to N: Event Notification Attributes
In each group 2 to N, each attribute is encoded using the IPP rules
for encoding attributes [ipp-pro] and may be encoded in any order.
Note: the Get-Jobs response in [ipp-mod] acts as a model for
encoding multiple groups of attributes.
Each Event Notification Group MUST contain all of attributes
specified in [ipp-ntfy] section 9.1 ("Content of Machine Consumable
Event Notifications") with exceptions denoted by asterisks in the
tables below.
The tables below are copies of the tables in [ipp-ntfy] section 9.1
("Content of Machine Consumable Event Notifications") except that
each cell in the "Sends" column is a "MUST".
For an Event Notification for all Events, the Printer sends the
following attributes.
Table 3 . Attributes in Event Notification Content
Source Value Sends Source Object
notify-subscription-id (integer(1:MAX)) MUST Subscription
notify-printer-uri (uri) MUST Subscription
notify-subscribed-event (type2 keyword) MUST Event
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Source Value Sends Source Object
Notification
printer-up-time (integer(MIN:MAX)) MUST Printer
printer-current-time (dateTime) * MUST Printer
notify-sequence-number (integer (0:MAX)) MUST Subscription
notify-charset (charset) MUST Subscription
notify-natural-language (naturalLanguage) MUST Subscription
notify-user-data (octetString(63)) ** MUST Subscription
notify-text (text (MAX)) MUST Event
Notification
attributes from the "notify-attributes" MUST Printer
attribute ***
attributes from the "notify-attributes" MUST Job
attribute ***
attributes from the "notify-attributes" MUST Subscription
attribute ***
* The Printer MUST send "printer-current-time" if and only if it
supports the "printer-current-time" attribute on the Printer
object.
** If the associated Subscription Object does not contain a
"notify-user-data" attribute, the Printer MUST send an octet-string
of length 0.
*** If the "notify-attributes" attribute is present on the
Subscription Object, the Printer MUST send all attributes specified
by the "notify-attributes" attribute. Note: if the Printer doesn't
support the "notify-attributes" attribute, it is not present on the
associated Subscription Object.
For Event Notifications for Job Events, the Printer sends the
following additional attributes shown in Table 4.
Table 4 . Additional Attributes in Event Notification Content for
Job Events
Source Value Sends Source Object
job-id (integer(1:MAX)) MUST Job
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Source Value Sends Source Object
job-state (type1 enum) MUST Job
job-state-reasons (1setOf type2 keyword) MUST Job
job-impressions-completed MUST Job
(integer(0:MAX)) *
* The Printer MUST send the "job-impressions-completed" attribute
in an Event Notification only for the combinations of Events and
Subscribed Events shown in Table 5.
Table 5 . Combinations of Events and Subscribed Events for "job-
impressions-completed"
Job Event Subscribed Job Event
'job-progress' 'job-progress'
'job-completed' 'job-completed'
'job-completed' 'job-state-changed'
For Event Notification for Printer Events, the Printer sends the
following additional attributes shown in Table 6.
Table 6 . Additional Attributes in Event Notification Content for
Printer Events
Source Value Sends Source Object
printer-state (type1 enum) MUST Printer
printer-state-reasons (1setOf type2 MUST Printer
keyword)
printer-is-accepting-jobs (boolean) MUST Printer
8.1.2 Send-Notifications Response
The Notification Recipient MUST return (to the client which is the
Printer) the following sets of attributes as part of a Send-
Notifications response:
Every operation response contains the following REQUIRED parameters (see
[ipp-mod] section 3.1.1}:
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- a "version-number"
- a "status-code"
- the "request-id" that was supplied in the corresponding request
Group 1: Operation Attributes
Status Message:
As defined in [ipp-mod].
The Notification Recipient can return any status codes defined in
[ipp-mod] and section 9.1 that applies to all of the Event
Notification Attribute groups. The following is a description of
the important status codes:
'successful-ok': the Notification Recipient received all of the
Event Notification Attribute Groups and was expecting each of
them.
'successful-ok-ignored-notifications': the Notification
Recipient was able to consume some, but not all of the Event
Notification Attributes Groups sent. The Event Notification
Attributes Groups with a "notify-status-code" attribute are
the ones that were ignored or are to be canceled.
'client-error-ignored-all-notifications': the Notification
Recipient was unable to consume any of the Event Notification
Attributes Groups sent. The Event Notification Attributes
Groups with a "notify-status-code" attribute are the ones that
were ignored or are to be canceled.
Natural Language and Character Set:
The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language"
attributes as defined in [ipp-mod] section 3.1.4.1.
Group 2 to N: Notification Attributes
These groups MUST be returned if and only if the "status-code"
parameter returned in Group 1 is anything but the 'successful-ok'
status code.
"notification-status-code" (type2 enum)
Indicates whether the Notification Recipient was able to consume
the n-th Notification Report as follows:
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'successful-ok' - this Event Notification Attribute Group was
consumed
'client-error-not-found' - this Event Notification Attribute Group
was not able to be consumed. The Printer MUST cancel the
Subscription and MUST NOT attempt to send any further Event
Notifications from the associated Subscription object.
'successful-ok-but-cancel-subscription' - the Event Notification
Attribute Group was consumed, but the Notification Recipient
wishes to cancel the Subscription object. The Printer MUST
cancel the Subscription and MUST NOT attempt to send any further
Event Notifications from the associated Subscription object.
9 Status Codes
This section lists status codes whose meaning have been extended and/or
defined for returning in Event Notification Attribute Groups as the
value of the "notification-status-code" operation attribute. The code
values are allocated in the same space as the status codes in [ipp-mod].
9.1 Additional Status Codes
The following status codes are defined as extensions for Notification
and are returned as the value of the "status-code" parameter in the
Operation Attributes Group of a response (see [ipp-mod] section
3.1.6.1). Operations in this document can also return the status codes
defined in section 13 of [ipp-mod]. The 'successful-ok' status code is
an example of such a status code.
9.1.1 successful-ok-ignored-notifications (0x0004)
The Notification Recipient was able to consume some, but not all, of the
Event Notifications Attributes Groups sent by the Printer in the Send-
Notifications request. See section 8.1.2 for further details.
9.2 Status Codes returned in Event Notification Attributes Groups
This section contains values of the "notify-status-code" attribute that
the Notification Recipient returns in a Event Notification Attributes
Group in a response when the corresponding Event Notification Attributes
Group in the request:
1. was not consumed OR
2. was consumed, but the Notification Recipient wants to cancel the
corresponding Subscription object
The following sections are ordered in decreasing order of importance of
the status-codes.
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9.2.1 client-error-not-found (0x0406)
This status code is defined in [ipp-mod]. This document extends its
meaning and allows it to be returned in an Event Notification Attributes
Group of a response.
The Notification Recipient was unable to consume this Event Notification
Attributes Group because it was not expected. See section 8.1.2 for
further details.
9.2.2 successful-ok-but-cancel-subscription (0x0006)
The Notification Recipient was able to consume this Event Notification
Attributes Group that the Printer sent, but wants the corresponding
Subscription object to be canceled none-the-less. See section 8.1.2 for
further details.
10 Encoding and Transport
This section defines the encoding and transport used by the 'indp'
Delivery Method.
10.1 Encoding of the Operation Layer
The 'indp' Delivery Method uses the IPP operation layer encoding
described in [ipp-pro] and the following Event Notification Attributes
Group tag allocated by [ipp-ntfy]:
Tag Value (Hex) Meaning
0x07 "event-notification-attributes-tag"
10.2 Encoding of Transport Layer
The 'indp' Notification Delivery Method uses the IPP transport layer
encoding described in [ipp-pro].
It is REQUIRED that an 'indp' Notification Recipient implementation
support HTTP over the IANA assigned Well Known Port assigned to the
'indp' Delivery Method as its default port by IANA (see section 12),
though a Notification Recipient implementation MAY support HTTP over
some other port as well.
11 Conformance Requirements
This section defines conformance requirements for Printers and
Notification Recipients.
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11.1 Printer Conformance Requirements
The 'indp' Delivery Method is RECOMMENDED for a Printer to support.
If the Printer supports the 'indp' Delivery Method, the Printer MUST:
1.meet the conformance requirements defined in [ipp-ntfy].
2.support the conformance requirements for Subscription object
attributes defined in section 5, including the syntax for the
"notify-recipient-uri" Subscription Object attribute defined in
section 5.2.1.
3.support the conformance requirements for Printer Description object
attributes defined in section 6.
4.support the 'indp' protocol by sending Event Notifications using the
Send-Notifications operation defined in section 8.1.
5.support sending Event Notification via email with the content
specified in section 8.1.1.
11.2 Notification Recipient Requirements
A Notification Recipient MUST accept Send-Notifications requests and
return Send-Notifications responses as defined in sections 8 and 9.
12 IANA Considerations
The 'indp' URL scheme for the 'indp' Delivery Method and Protocol will
be registered with IANA. IANA will assign a default port to use with
the 'indp' Delivery Method and Protocol.
13 Internationalization Considerations
When the client requests Human Consumable form by supplying the "notify-
text-format" operation attribute (see [ipp-ntfy]), the IPP Printer (or
any Notification Service that the IPP Printer might be configured to
use) supplies and localizes the text value of the "human-readable-
report" attribute in the Notification according to the charset and
natural language requested in the notification subscription.
14 Security Considerations
The IPP Model and Semantics document [ipp-mod] discusses high level
security requirements (Client Authentication, Server Authentication and
Operation Privacy). Client Authentication is the mechanism by which the
client proves its identity to the server in a secure manner. Server
Authentication is the mechanism by which the server proves its identity
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to the client in a secure manner. Operation Privacy is defined as a
mechanism for protecting operations from eavesdropping.
The Notification Recipient can cancel unwanted Subscriptions created by
other parties without having to be the owner of the subscription by
returning the 'successful-ok-but-cancel-subscription' status code in the
Send-Notifications response returned to the Printer.
14.1 Security Conformance
Printers (client) MAY support Digest Authentication [rfc2617]. If
Digest Authentication is supported, then MD5 and MD5-sess MUST be
supported, but the Message Integrity feature NEED NOT be supported.
Notification Recipient (server) MAY support Digest Authentication
[rfc2617]. If Digest Authentication is supported, then MD5 and MD5-sess
MUST be supported, but the Message Integrity feature NEED NOT be
supported.
Notification Recipients MAY support TLS for client authentication,
server authentication and operation privacy. If a Notification Recipient
supports TLS, it MUST support the TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
cipher suite as mandated by RFC 2246 [rfc2246]. All other cipher suites
are OPTIONAL. Notification recipients MAY support Basic Authentication
(described in HTTP/1.1 [rfc2616]) for client authentication if the
channel is secure. TLS with the above mandated cipher suite can provide
such a secure channel.
15 References
[ipp-mod]
R. deBry, T. Hastings, R. Herriot, S. Isaacson, P. Powell,
"Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics", <draft-ietf-
ipp-model-v11-07.txt>, May 22, 2000.
[ipp-ntfy]
Isaacson, S., Martin, J., deBry, R., Hastings, T., Shepherd, M.,
Bergman, R., "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: IPP Event
Notification Specification", <draft-ietf-ipp-not-spec-04.txt>, July
13, 2000.
[ipp-pro]
Herriot, R., Butler, S., Moore, P., Tuner, R., "Internet Printing
Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport", draft-ietf-ipp-protocol-v11-
06.txt, May 30, 2000.
[rfc2026]
S. Bradner, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", RFC
2026, October 1996.
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[rfc2616]
R. Fielding, J. Gettys, J. Mogul, H. Frystyk, L. Masinter, P.
Leach, T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.1",
RFC 2616, June 1999.
[rfc2617]
J. Franks, P. Hallam-Baker, J. Hostetler, S. Lawrence, P. Leach, A.
Luotonen, L. Stewart, "HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access
Authentication", RFC 2617, June 1999.
16 Author's Addresses
Hugo Parra
Novell, Inc.
1800 South Novell Place
Provo, UT 84606
Phone: 801-861-3307
Fax: 801-861-2517
e-mail: hparra@novell.com
Tom Hastings
Xerox Corporation
737 Hawaii St. ESAE 231
El Segundo, CA 90245
Phone: 310-333-6413
Fax: 310-333-5514
e-mail: hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com
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