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By removing authentication as part of CACEP, all policies
disappear. CACEP becomes a policy-free connection establishment
protocol between Application Entities. Authentication can later be
added cleanly as a pure policy function when needed.
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The information passed to CACEP is split between the information about
the connection and the information to be used during the
authentication exchange.
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This exchanges a protocol name, a protocol version and concrete syntax
for the protocol upon CACEP. For CDAP, only version 1 and GPB are
supported. No lists for other supported versions or syntaxes are
exchanged (but the proto file supports it). CACEP fails if there is a
mismatch between the protocol names, version and syntax specified by
the communicating parties.
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Revises CACEP policies to stateless library calls. It provides two
policies: an anonymous authentication policy that will generate random
credentials for the peer, and a simple authentication policy that will
return a name for the peer and an address.
Changes the normal IPCP to use the updates API calls.
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This allows the selection of a policy for the graph adjacency
manager. Currently we only support constructing a complete graph.
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This adds CACEP to the library, which can be used for authenticating
the other party after flow allocation and for obtaining other relevant
information.
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