2015
DOI: 10.17487/rfc7472
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over HTTPS Transport Binding and the 'ipps' URI Scheme

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“…Older adults considered disadvantaged due to low income and/or lack of education generally maintain poorer health, though longer life expectancies lessen this effect with increased age (CIHI, 2011). Recent literature surrounding health has applied the "social determinants of health" framework to understand the complex impacts of intersectional, socioeconomic pressures (e.g., class, education, gender, and race) on older adult health and wellbeing (Bryant et al, 2004;Cairney, 2000;Koehn et al, 2013;McDonald, 2012;Raphael, 2006). The experiences of older adult Canadians are certainly not homogeneous in this context-in particular, older adults who are immigrants, Indigenous, women, rural or remote residents, and unattached (i.e., living alone) face additional challenges when navigating the health care system and its related environments (Guruge et al, 2008;McDonald, 2012).…”
Section: Older Adult Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older adults considered disadvantaged due to low income and/or lack of education generally maintain poorer health, though longer life expectancies lessen this effect with increased age (CIHI, 2011). Recent literature surrounding health has applied the "social determinants of health" framework to understand the complex impacts of intersectional, socioeconomic pressures (e.g., class, education, gender, and race) on older adult health and wellbeing (Bryant et al, 2004;Cairney, 2000;Koehn et al, 2013;McDonald, 2012;Raphael, 2006). The experiences of older adult Canadians are certainly not homogeneous in this context-in particular, older adults who are immigrants, Indigenous, women, rural or remote residents, and unattached (i.e., living alone) face additional challenges when navigating the health care system and its related environments (Guruge et al, 2008;McDonald, 2012).…”
Section: Older Adult Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Message Integrity is addressed in the document "Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over HTTPS Transport Binding and the 'ipps' URI Scheme" [RFC7472].…”
Section: Security Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Print devices that have high-volume throughput and have available ROM space will typically provide support for Client Authentication that safeguards the device from unauthorized access because these devices are prone to a high loss of consumables and paper if unauthorized access occurs. [RFC7617] for User Authentication if the channel is secure, e.g., IPP over HTTPS [RFC7472]. IPP Clients and Printers SHOULD NOT support Basic Authentication over insecure channels.…”
Section: Security Conformance Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note: "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: IPP URL Scheme" [RFC3510] and "Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over HTTPS Transport Binding and the 'ipps' URI Scheme" [RFC7472] define the mapping of IPP onto HTTP and HTTPS, respectively, and define and register a default port number.…”
Section: Operation Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Printer returns the value of the "job-uri" attribute as part of the response to a Job Creation request. The precise format of a Job URI is implementation dependent [RFC3510] [RFC7472]. If the Printer supports more than one URI and there is some relationship between the newly formed Job URI and the Printer's URI, the Printer uses the Printer URI supplied by the Client in the Job Creation request.…”
Section: Job-uri (Uri)mentioning
confidence: 99%