Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME) Extension for Single Sign On Challenges
draft-biggs-acme-sso-01
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Authors | Andrew Biggs , Richard Barnes , Moynihan | ||
Last updated | 2021-10-10 (Latest revision 2021-04-08) | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies an extension to the ACME protocol [RFC8555] to enable ACME servers to validate a client's control of an email identifier using single sign-on (SSO) technologies. An extension to the CAA [RFC8659] resource record specification is also defined to provide domain owners a means to declare a set of SSO providers that ACME servers may rely upon when employing SSO for identifier validation on their domain.
Authors
Andrew Biggs
Richard Barnes
Moynihan
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