Hi all,

I just read the document. It explains the situation, challenges/threats, and options very clear and readable.

So +1 for publishing it soon.

kind regards,
Torsten.

Am 28.10.2014 00:21, schrieb Richer, Justin P.:
I've been incorporating peoples' feedback into the proposed oauth.net page, and 
the current state is here:

https://github.com/jricher/oauth.net/blob/authentication/articles/authentication.php

Commentary has slowed down and I think the document's in reasonable. I would 
like to publish this as a draft version on oauth.net in the very near future 
(like, this week), so get comments and feedback to me on this soon. I'm going 
to be at IIW all week if anyone wants to back me into a corner and talk about 
this.

  -- Justin

On Oct 16, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Hannes Tschofenig <hannes.tschofe...@gmx.net> 
wrote:

Participants:

* Brian Campbell
* John Bradley
* Derek Atkins
* Phil Hunt
* William Kim
* Josh Mandel
* Hannes Tschofenig


Notes:

Justin distributed a draft writeup and explained the reasoning behind
it. The intended purpose is to put the write-up (after enough review) on
oauth.net. See attachments. Justin solicited feedback from the
conference call participants and from the working group.

One discussion item was specifically related to the concept of audience
restrictions, which comes in two flavours: (a) restriction of the access
token regarding the resource server and (b) restriction of the id token
regarding the client. Obviously, it is necessary to have both of these
audience restrictions in place and to actually check them.

The group then went into a discussion about the use of pseudonyms in
authentication and the problems deployments ran into when they used
pseudonyms together with a wide range of attributes that identified
users nevertheless. Phil suggested to produce a write-up about this topic.

Finally, the group started a discussion about potential actions for the
OAuth working groups. Two activities were mentioned, namely to produce
an IETF draft of the write-up Justin has prepared as a "formal" response
to the problems with authentication using OAuth and, as a second topic,
potential re-chartering of the OAuth working group to work on some
solutions in this area. Hannes suggested to postpone these discussions
and to first finish the write-up Justin had distributed.

Ciao
Hannes & Derek
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