Hi Mike and Piotr,
I was hoping to discuss this today but we obviously didn't get to it.
What are your thoughts about this deck? In particular, you think that implementing Piotr's old idea about using the printer's TLS certificate SHA-256 fingerprint as the Resource Identifier is reasonable or is impractical? It would require the printer to register its certificate or fingerprint with the Authentication Service but that shouldn't seem onerous. It would open the way to supporting self-signed certificates.
WDYT?
Smith
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>> I've posted a new "OAuth 2.0 Updates: Trust Analysis and Resource Identifiers" deck with updates that I'd like to discuss at the next IPP WG meeting. The slides are here:
>>https://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/slides/OAuth-2.0-Trust-Relationships-and-Resource-Identifiers-2023-03-27.pdf>> Cheers,
>> Smith
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