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RE: [Sip] I-D ACTION:draft-johnston-sip-osp-token-04.txt



I think that it might be likely (actually, highly likely) that multiple
domains might "touch" a call and there could be a requirement for
multiple OSP tokens within a request. Would it make sense to include
something akin to the Authorization header's  realm string with the
token? I am thinking that it would be something that qualifies the
token.

Any comments?

-Kevin

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Subject: [Sip] I-D ACTION:draft-johnston-sip-osp-token-04.txt


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	Title		: Session Initiation Protocol Private Extension
for an  
                          OSP Authorization Token
	Author(s)	: A. Johnston, D. Rawlins
	Filename	: draft-johnston-sip-osp-token-04.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2003-2-13
	
This draft proposes a private extension to the Session Initiation 
Protocol (SIP) for carrying OSP (Open Settlements Protocol) 
authorization tokens in applications such as clearinghouses.

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