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Title:      PRELIMINARY STEPS IN DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING A PRIVILEGE VERIFIER FOR PMI
Author(s):      Diana Berbecaru , Antonio Lioy
ISBN:      972-99353-0-0
Editors:      Pedro IsaĆ­as and Nitya Karmakar
Year:      2004
Edition:      1
Keywords:      PMI, attribute certificate, privilege verifier, certificate validation.
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      317
Last Page:      324
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      We have designed and deployed a system that uses X.509 public-key certificates (PKC) and attribute certificates (AC) for access control. This includes an authorization service for on-line environments where clients are identified by X.509 PKCs and their privileges are expressed with X.509 ACs. During a request to a protected resource, a privilege verifier decides if the user satisfies all the requirements to get access to the controlled resource. In this paper we focus on the steps to be performed by the privilege verifier, which is the entity in charge of validating both the PKCs and the ACs involved. The validation of PKCs and of ACs are two separate tasks but they are closely related. In our system we have identified two distinct entities: the privilege verifier whose task is to validate ACs, and the certificate validation server, whose task is to validate the PKCs. The validation of PKC is more complex, and it thus can be implemented and provided as a service by a dedicated authority, named Validation Authority. This paper describes the model, architecture and implementation of this system. It also includes some preliminary measurements and our future plans for the development of the system.
   

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