Hi Kai, and thanks for your response, The thing is that in section 9.1 say this in the description of the “debtorAccount”:
”In the example, this account was not passed in the authorization_details but was selected by the user during the authorization process.” Seems for me that the “debtorAccount” meet the requiements of your sentence “The authorization details, on the other hand, contain information which the End-User authorizes interactively.” And if the “debtorAccount” has been selected in the authorization process is not this exactly what is described in section “7.1. Enriched Authorization Details in Token Response” in example of Figure 17? Best regards. From: OAuth <oauth-boun...@ietf.org> on behalf of Kai Lehmann <kai.lehmann=401und1...@dmarc.ietf.org> Date: Monday, 12 June 2023 at 09:22 To: "Oliva Fernandez, Jorge" <Jorge.OlivaFernandez=40santander.co...@dmarc.ietf.org>, "oauth@ietf.org" <oauth@ietf.org> Subject: [EXT]Re: [OAUTH-WG] RFC 9396 - RAR doubt about examples CAUTION: This message is from an EXTERNAL sender – be vigilant, particularly with links and attachments. If you suspect it, report it immediately using the phishing button. Hi Oliva, I don’t see inconsistencies. As far as I understand it, the debtorAccount is information about the authenticated user account. This is information which the RS may need in order to know where the money needs to be transferred FROM. This is nothing which the End-User can change as the account is tied to the user account. It’s similar to the “sub” which is an identifier of the user account at the AS. However, the RS may not understand the sub as it only deals with bank account identifiers (IBANs). The AS does know the relation between sub and bank account of the End-User and thus can provide the bank account information of the End-User in the JWT (or Token Introspection response) to the RS. The authorization details, on the other hand, contain information which the End-User authorizes interactively. In this case, it contains the information of the bank account the money is transferred TO and of course the amount of the transferred money. Best, Kai From: OAuth <oauth-boun...@ietf.org> on behalf of "Oliva Fernandez, Jorge" <Jorge.OlivaFernandez=40santander.co...@dmarc.ietf.org> Date: Monday, 12. June 2023 at 10:08 To: "oauth@ietf.org" <oauth@ietf.org> Subject: Re: [OAUTH-WG] RFC 9396 - RAR doubt about examples Hi, Any comment about this? Thanks! Best regards. From: "Oliva Fernandez, Jorge" <jorge.olivafernan...@santander.co.uk> Date: Friday, 2 June 2023 at 14:10 To: "oauth@ietf.org" <oauth@ietf.org> Subject: RFC 9396 - RAR doubt about examples Hi, Reviewing the just releases RFC there are a couple of examples that seems incorrect or maybe I’m missing something, in section 9.1 and 9.2 appear a field “debtorAccount” outside the “authorization_details” object and in section 9.1 specify: “debtorAccount: API-specific field containing the debtor account. In the example, this account was not passed in the authorization_details but was selected by the user during the authorization process. The field user_role conveys the role the user has with respect to this particular account. In this case, they are the owner. This data is used for access control at the payment API (the RS). ” If this “debtorAccount” is the result of an “Enriched Authorization Details“ should not follow what is described in section 7.1 and be returned inside the “authorization_details” Object? Best regards. Emails aren't always secure, and they may be intercepted or changed after they've been sent. Santander doesn't accept liability if this happens. If you think someone may have interfered with this email, please get in touch with the sender another way. This message doesn't create or change any contract. Santander doesn't accept responsibility for damage caused by any viruses contained in this email or its attachments. Emails may be monitored. 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