"Joseph Salowey (jsalowey)" writes:
> "4.3.6. Internationalization of Display Strings
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>
> The payload MAY provide a standard attribute format that supports
> international strings. This attribute format MUST support encoding
> strings in UTF-8 [RFC3629] format. Any strings sent by the server
Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Perhaps you want to consider an approach where passwords are normalized
> using Net-UTF-8 and usernames are sent as-is but mandate that
> username-to-username comparisons use Net-UTF-8 on both strings before
> comparing them.
I would like to see some more details around
Alan DeKok writes:
> Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> Perhaps you want to consider an approach where passwords are normalized
>> using Net-UTF-8 and usernames are sent as-is but mandate that
>> username-to-username comparisons use Net-UTF-8 on both strings before
>> comparing them.
>
> I would like to
FYI
Publication: SP 800-120 -- The National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) is pleased to announce the release of Special
Publication 800-120. Recommendation for EAP Methods Used in Wireless
Network Access Authentication. This Recommendation formalizes core
security requirements for E