Wayne's requirements are an early draft. Revisions are welcome.
Another view of your question is for an OPES box bridging into
an enterprise (one administrative domain).
Clearly a security framework is in order to understand this. In the VERY
original
charter this was included but the ADs felt it was "too much work" for a
single working group. Back then, if we could be this kind of "architecture
working group" that is being discussed at the IETF this kind of confusion
would not have happened.
At 07:15 PM 8/16/2001, Weisong Shi wrote:
Wayne,
Assume one company has 100 users. The company has subscribed a
request/response checking service on all the requests sent by these 100
users. This service is not
requested by either Content Provider or End user. So, does this violate
the OPES requirements for Privacy and Integrity?
-Weisong
Michael W. Condry
Director, Network Edge Technology