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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/05/15 09:27, Tim Bruijnzeels
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      Dear working group,
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      <div class="">Yesterday during the WG session we presented a
        proposal for implementing personalised authorisation:</div>
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      <div class="">As recorded in the first cut of the minutes:</div>
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          <div class="">D. Personalised authentication (Tim Bruijnzeels,
            RIPE NCC)</div>
          <div class="">� (See presentation)</div>
          <div class="">� This will allow one click creation of person
            objects</div>
          <div class="">� Maintain credentials in one place.</div>
          <div class="">� Allow better auditing.</div>
          <div class="">� Done by extending person object to have
            multiple optional auth: attribute</div>
          <div class="">� This will ultimately allow existing auth: sso
            references to be cleaned up</div>
          <div class="">� Last auth: attribute should not be removed
            from a person object that is used in an authorisation
            context.</div>
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    Of course, those of us with long memories remember the move of
    authentication from persons to maintainers. Plus ca change....<br>
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    Nigel<br>
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