Vyšlo rfc.3130 - MIME-Based Secure Peer-to-Peer Business Data Interchange Using HTTP (AS2)
08.07.2005Abstract
This document provides an applicability statement (RFC 2026, Section
3.2) that describes how to exchange structured business data securely
using the HTTP transfer protocol, instead of SMTP; the applicability
statement for SMTP is found in RFC 3335. Structured business data
may be XML; Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in either the American
National Standards Committee (ANSI) X12 format or the UN Electronic
Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce, and Transport
(UN/EDIFACT) format; or other structured data formats.
The data is
packaged using standard MIME structures.
Authentication and data
confidentiality are obtained by using Cryptographic Message Syntax
with S/MIME security body parts.
Authenticated acknowledgements make
use of multipart/signed Message Disposition Notification (MDN)
responses to the original HTTP message.
This applicability statement
is informally referred to as "AS2" because it is the second
applicability statement, produced after "AS1", RFC 3335.
Zdroj: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc4130.txtAutor: JP
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