com.mobius.software.telco.protocols.diameter.primitives.rfc4590.DigestQop Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package com.mobius.software.telco.protocols.diameter.primitives.rfc4590;
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import com.mobius.software.telco.protocols.diameter.AvpCodes;
import com.mobius.software.telco.protocols.diameter.annotations.DiameterAvpDefinition;
import com.mobius.software.telco.protocols.diameter.primitives.DiameterUTF8String;
/**
*
* @author yulian oifa
*
*/
/*
3.8. Digest-Qop Attribute
Description
This attribute holds the Quality of Protection parameter that
influences the HTTP Digest calculation. This attribute MUST
only be used in Access-Request and Access-Challenge packets. A
RADIUS client SHOULD insert one of the Digest-Qop attributes it
has received in a previous Access-Challenge packet. RADIUS
servers SHOULD insert at least one Digest-Qop attribute in an
Access-Challenge packet. Digest-Qop is optional in order to
preserve backward compatibility with a minimal implementation
of [RFC2069].
Type
110 for Digest-Qop
Length
>=3
Text
In Access-Requests, the RADIUS client takes the value of the
qop directive (qop-value as described in [RFC2617]) from the
HTTP-style request it wants to authenticate. In
Access-Challenge packets, the RADIUS server puts a desired
qop-value into this attribute. If the RADIUS server supports
more than one "quality of protection" value, it puts each
qop-value into a separate Digest-Qop attribute.
*/
@DiameterAvpDefinition(code = AvpCodes.DIGEST_QOP, vendorId = -1, name = "Digest-Qop")
public interface DigestQop extends DiameterUTF8String
{
}