Hi Kevin,
out of curiosity: why do you experience this problem with pre-paid users
only?
regards,
Torsten.
Am 14.06.2010 13:54, schrieb Kevin Smith:
Thanks for the good question Torsten - and thanks to Igor for
answering it better than I could :) . We are looking at GBA within the
OneAPI gr
Thanks for the good question Torsten - and thanks to Igor for answering it
better than I could :) . We are looking at GBA within the OneAPI group but
as you say the low deployment base may be a problem.
Best,
Kevin
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Igor Faynberg <
igor.faynb...@alcatel-lucent.com>
A good question!
I suspect I know the problem here.
In mobile networks users are authenticated separately and for separate
purposes. So, one gets authenticated via MSISDN for the link layer
connection, with IMSI--for UMTS, with IMPI--for IMS. (All of these are
achieved by using the AKA protoc
Hi Kevin,
what problems do you have with pre-paid users? Is your network unable to
authenticate them (by IMSI or MSISDN)?
regards,
Torsten.
Am 08.06.2010 18:31, schrieb Kevin Smith:
Hi David, Blaine,
We (the OneAPI group) have been looking further into OAUTH 2.0 and
would like to see how i
Hi David, Blaine,
We (the OneAPI group) have been looking further into OAUTH 2.0 and would
like to see how it can work in a mobile network scenario: for example, a
desktop Web application wants to locate a mobile user to plot their location
on a map. So the client is the Web application and the se
> David, would you like to update http://wiki.oauth.net/OAuth-2.0?
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> James Manger
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> *From:* oauth-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:oauth-boun...@ietf.org] *On Behalf
> Of *David Recordon
> *Sent:* Thursday, 6 May 2010 3:14 PM
> *To:* OAuth WG; Blaine Cook
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; Blaine Cook
Subject: Re: [OAUTH-WG] [WRAP] WRAP in GSMA OneAPI
+OAuth IETF list
-WRAP list to BCC
Hi Kevin,
OAuth 2.0 should be pretty simple for you to implement and any feedback your
team has would be really appreciated! There are already implementations in
Cocoa, Python, and Ruby list
+OAuth IETF list
-WRAP list to BCC
Hi Kevin,
OAuth 2.0 should be pretty simple for you to implement and any feedback your
team has would be really appreciated! There are already implementations in
Cocoa, Python, and Ruby list on the wiki at
http://wiki.oauth.net/OAuth-2.0and you find find the spec