1997
DOI: 10.17487/rfc2069
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An Extension to HTTP : Digest Access Authentication

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“…Since RFC 2543 is based on HTTP Digest as defined in RFC 2069 [39], SIP servers supporting RFC 2617 MUST ensure they are backwards compatible with RFC 2069. Procedures for this backwards compatibility are specified in RFC 2617.…”
Section: The Digest Authentication Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since RFC 2543 is based on HTTP Digest as defined in RFC 2069 [39], SIP servers supporting RFC 2617 MUST ensure they are backwards compatible with RFC 2069. Procedures for this backwards compatibility are specified in RFC 2617.…”
Section: The Digest Authentication Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Erratum to this chapter is available at DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-35501-6_14 systems in variable sensitive/insecure environments. Some of these standards (from the lowest to the highest application layers) are: SET -Secure Electronic Transactions [6], SSL -Secure Socket Layer [7], HTTP Digest Access Authentication [1] and other from the lowest to the highest application layers.…”
Section: ©Ifip International Federation For Information Processing 2000mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digest Authentication [4] is a variation on the on the basic authentication scheme intended as a replacement for HTTP Authentication. The password is transmitted across the network as a digest, which is generated by taking the MD5 hash of the username, password, HTTP request method, the requested URI (Universal Resource Identifier) and a one time pad, a nonce, generated by the server.…”
Section: Digest Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%