<?xmlversion="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/authoring/rfc2629.xslt' ?>version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <!DOCTYPE rfc SYSTEM"rfc2629.dtd"> <?rfc toc="yes"?> <?rfc tocompact="yes"?> <?rfc tocdepth="3"?> <?rfc tocindent="yes"?> <?rfc symrefs="yes"?> <?rfc sortrefs="yes"?> <?rfc comments="yes"?> <?rfc inline="yes"?> <?rfc compact="yes"?> <?rfc subcompact="no"?>"rfc2629-xhtml.ent"> <rfc xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" category="std" docName="draft-ietf-secevent-http-poll-12"ipr="trust200902">ipr="trust200902" obsoletes="" updates="" submissionType="IETF" xml:lang="en" tocInclude="true" tocDepth="3" symRefs="true" sortRefs="true" consensus="yes" number="8936" version="3"> <front> <titleabbrev="draft-ietf-secevent-http-poll"> Poll-Basedabbrev="Poll-Based SET Delivery Using HTTP">Poll-Based Security Event Token (SET) Delivery Using HTTP</title> <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8936"/> <author fullname="Annabelle Backman" initials="A." surname="Backman" role="editor"><organization abbrev="Amazon">Amazon</organization><organization>Amazon</organization> <address> <email>richanna@amazon.com</email> </address> </author> <author fullname="Michael B. Jones" initials="M." surname="Jones" role="editor"><organization abbrev="Microsoft">Microsoft</organization><organization>Microsoft</organization> <address> <email>mbj@microsoft.com</email> <uri>https://self-issued.info/</uri> </address> </author> <author fullname="Marius Scurtescu"initials="M.S."initials="M." surname="Scurtescu"><organization abbrev="Coinbase">Coinbase</organization><organization>Coinbase</organization> <address> <email>marius.scurtescu@coinbase.com</email> </address> </author> <author fullname="Morteza Ansari" initials="M." surname="Ansari"><organization abbrev="Cisco">Cisco</organization><organization>Independent</organization> <address><email>morteza.ansari@cisco.com</email><email>morteza@sharppics.com</email> </address> </author> <author fullname="Anthony Nadalin" initials="A." surname="Nadalin"><organization abbrev="Microsoft">Microsoft</organization><organization>Independent</organization> <address><email>tonynad@microsoft.com</email><email>nadalin@prodigy.net</email> </address> </author> <date year="2020"month="June" day="24" />month="November"/> <area>Security</area> <workgroup>Security Events Working Group</workgroup><keyword>Internet-Draft</keyword><keyword>JSON Web Token</keyword> <keyword>JWT</keyword> <keyword>Security Event Token</keyword> <keyword>SET</keyword> <keyword>Delivery</keyword> <keyword>JavaScript Object Notation</keyword> <keyword>JSON</keyword> <abstract> <t> This specification defines how a series of Security Event Tokens (SETs) can be delivered to an intended recipient using HTTP POST over TLS initiated as a poll by the recipient. The specification also defines how delivery can be assured, subject to the SET Recipient's need for assurance. </t> </abstract> </front> <middle> <section anchor="intro"title="Introductiontoc="default" numbered="true"> <name>Introduction andOverview" toc="default">Overview</name> <t> This specification defines how a stream of Security Event Tokens (SETs) <xreftarget="RFC8417"/>target="RFC8417" format="default"/> can be transmitted to an intended SET Recipient using HTTP <xreftarget="RFC7231"/>target="RFC7231" format="default"/> over TLS. The specification defines a method to poll for SETs using HTTP POST. This is an alternative SET delivery method to the one defined in <xreftarget="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>.target="RFC8935" format="default"/>. </t> <t> Poll-based SET delivery is intended for scenarios where all of the following apply:<list style="symbols"> <t>The</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>The recipient of the SET is capable of making outbound HTTPrequests.</t> <t>requests.</li> <li> The transmitter is capable of hosting a TLS-enabled HTTP endpoint that is accessible to the recipient.</t> <t></li> <li> The transmitter and recipient are willing to exchange data with one another.</t> </list></li> </ul> <t> In some scenarios, either push-based or poll-based delivery could be used, and in others, only one of them would be applicable. </t> <t> A mechanism for exchanging configuration metadata such as endpoint URLs, cryptographic keys, and possible implementation constraints such as buffer size limitations between the transmitter and recipient is out of scope for this specification. How SETs are defined and the process by which security events are identified for SET Recipients are specified in <xreftarget="RFC8417"/>.target="RFC8417" format="default"/>. </t> <section anchor="notat"title="Notational Conventions" toc="default"> <t>Thetoc="default" numbered="true"> <name>Notational Conventions</name> <t> The key words"MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY","<bcp14>MUST</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>REQUIRED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>NOT RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MAY</bcp14>", and"OPTIONAL""<bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14>" in this document are to be interpreted as described inBCP 14BCP 14 <xref target="RFC2119"/> <xref target="RFC8174"/> when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here. </t> <t> Throughout this document, all figures may contain spaces and extra line wrapping for readability and due to space limitations. </t> </section> <section anchor="defs"title="Definitions" toc="default">toc="default" numbered="true"> <name>Definitions</name> <t> This specification utilizes terminology defined in <xreftarget="RFC8417"/>target="RFC8417" format="default"/> and <xreftarget="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>.target="RFC8935" format="default"/>. </t> </section> </section> <section anchor="Delivery"title="SET Delivery">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>SET Delivery</name> <t> When a SET is available for a SET Recipient, the SET Transmitter queues the SET in a buffer so that a SET Recipient can poll for SETs using HTTP POST. </t> <t> In poll-based SET delivery using HTTP over TLS, zero or more SETs are delivered in a JSON <xreftarget="RFC8259"/>target="RFC8259" format="default"/> document to a SET Recipient in response to an HTTP POST request to the SET Transmitter. Then in a following request, the SET Recipient acknowledges received SETs and can poll for more. All requests and responses are JSON documents and use a<spanx style="verb">Content-Type</spanx><tt>Content-Type</tt> of<spanx style="verb">application/json</spanx>,<tt>application/json</tt>, as described in <xreftarget="httpPoll"/>.target="pollReq" format="default"/>. </t> <t>After successful (acknowledged) SET delivery, SET Transmitters are not required to retain or record SETs for retransmission. Once a SET is acknowledged, the SET RecipientSHALL<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> be responsible for retention, if needed. Transmitters may also discard undelivered SETs under deployment-specific conditions, such as if they have not been polled for over too long a period of time or if an excessive amount of storage is needed to retain them. </t> <t> Upon receiving a SET, the SET Recipient reads the SET and validates it in the manner described inSection 2 of<xreftarget="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>.target="RFC8935" sectionFormat="of" section="2"/>. The SET RecipientMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> acknowledge receipt to the SET Transmitter, andSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> do so in a timely fashion, as described in <xreftarget="pollRequest"/>.target="pollRequest" format="default"/>. The SET RecipientSHALL NOT<bcp14>SHALL NOT</bcp14> use the event acknowledgement mechanism to report event errors other than those relating to the parsing and validation of the SET. </t> <section anchor="httpPoll"title="Pollingnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Polling Delivery usingHTTP">HTTP</name> <t>This method allows a SET Recipient to use HTTP POST(Section 4.3.3 of <xref target="RFC7231"/>)(<xref target="RFC7231" sectionFormat="of" section="4.3.3"/>) to acknowledge SETs and to check for and receive zero or more SETs. RequestsMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be made at a periodic interval (short polling) or requestsMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> wait, pending availability of new SETs using long polling, perSection 2 of<xreftarget="RFC6202"/>.target="RFC6202" sectionFormat="of" section="2"/>. Note that short polling will result in retrieving zero or more SETs whereas long polling will typically result in retrieving one or more SETs unless a timeout occurs. </t> <t>The delivery of SETs in this method is facilitated by HTTP POST requests initiated by the SET Recipient inwhich:<list style="symbols"> <t>Thewhich:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>The SET Recipient makes a request for available SETs using an HTTP POST to a pre-arranged endpoint provided by the SETTransmitter or,</t> <t>afterTransmitter, or</li> <li>after validating previously received SETs, the SET Recipient initiates another poll request using HTTP POST that includes acknowledgement of previous SETs and requests the next batch ofSETs.</t> </list></t>SETs.</li> </ul> <t>The purpose of the acknowledgement is to inform the SET Transmitter that delivery has succeeded and redelivery is no longer required. Before acknowledgement, SET Recipients validate the received SETs and retain them in a manner appropriate to the recipient's requirements. The level and method of retention of SETs by SET Recipients is out of scope of this specification.</t> </section> <section anchor="pollReq"title="Pollingnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Polling HTTPRequest">Request</name> <t>When initiating a poll request, the SET Recipient constructs a JSON document that consists of polling request parameters and SET acknowledgement parameters in the form of JSON objects. </t> <t>When making a request, the HTTP<spanx style="verb">Content-Type</spanx><tt>Content-Type</tt> header field is set to<spanx style="verb">application/json</spanx>.</t><tt>application/json</tt>.</t> <t>The following JSON object members are used in a polling request:<list style="hanging"> <t hangText="Request</t> <dl newline="true" spacing="normal"> <dt>Request ProcessingParameters"><list style="hanging"> <t hangText="maxEvents"><vspace/>An OPTIONALParameters</dt> <dd> <dl newline="true" spacing="normal"> <dt>maxEvents</dt> <dd>An <bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14> integer value indicating the maximum number of unacknowledged SETs to be returned. The SET TransmitterSHOULD NOT<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> send more SETs than the specified maximum. If more than the maximum number of SETs are available, the SET Transmitter determines which to return first; the oldest SETs availableMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be returned first, or another selection algorithmMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used, such as prioritizing SETs in some manner that makes sense for the use case.first.A value of<spanx style="verb">0</spanx> MAY<tt>0</tt> <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used by SET Recipients that would like to perform an acknowledge-only request. This enables the Recipient to use separate HTTP requests for acknowledgement and reception of SETs. If this parameter is omitted, no limit is placed on the number of SETs to be returned.</t> <t hangText="returnImmediately"><vspace/>An OPTIONAL</dd> <dt>returnImmediately</dt> <dd>An <bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14> JSON boolean value that indicates the SET TransmitterSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> return an immediate response even if no results are available (short polling). The default value is<spanx style="verb">false</spanx>,<tt>false</tt>, which indicates the request is to be treated as an HTTPLong Poll,long poll, perSection 2 of<xreftarget="RFC6202"/>.target="RFC6202" sectionFormat="of" section="2"/>. The timeout for the request is part of the configuration between the participants, which is out of scope of thisspecification.</t> </list></t> <t hangText="SETspecification.</dd> </dl> </dd> </dl> <dl newline="true" spacing="normal"> <dt>SET AcknowledgmentParameters"><list style="hanging"> <t hangText="ack"> <vspace/>Parameters</dt><dd> <dl newline="true" spacing="normal"> <dt>ack</dt> <dd> A JSON array of strings whose values are the<spanx style="verb">jti</spanx><tt>jti</tt> <xreftarget="RFC7519"/>target="RFC7519" format="default"/> values of successfully received SETs that are being acknowledged. If there are no outstanding SETs to acknowledge, this member is omitted or contains an empty array. Once a SET has been acknowledged, the SET Transmitter is released from any obligation to retain the SET.</t> <t hangText="setErrs"> <vspace/></dd> <dt>setErrs</dt> <dd> A JSON object with one or more members whose keys are the<spanx style="verb">jti</spanx><tt>jti</tt> values of invalid SETs received. The values of these objects are themselves JSON objects that describe the errors detected using the<spanx style="verb">err</spanx><tt>err</tt> and<spanx style="verb">description</spanx><tt>description</tt> values specified in <xreftarget="errorResponse"/>.target="errorResponse" format="default"/>. If there are no outstanding SETs with errors to report, this member is omitted or contains an empty JSON object.</t> </list></t> </list> </t></dd> </dl> </dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="pollResp"title="Pollingnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Polling HTTPResponse">Response</name> <t>In response to a poll request, the SET Transmitter checks for available SETs and responds with a JSON document containing the following JSON object members:<list style="hanging"> <t hangText="sets"><vspace/>A</t> <dl newline="true" spacing="normal"> <dt>sets</dt> <dd>A JSON object containing zero or more SETs being returned. Each member name is the<spanx style="verb">jti</spanx><tt>jti</tt> of a SET to bedelivereddelivered, and its value is a JSON string representing the corresponding SET. If there are no outstanding SETs to be transmitted, the JSON objectSHALL<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> be empty. Note that both SETs being transmitted for the first time and SETs that are beingre-transmittedretransmitted after not having been acknowledged are communicated here.</t> <t hangText="moreAvailable"><vspace/>A</dd> <dt>moreAvailable</dt> <dd>A JSON boolean value that indicates if more unacknowledged SETs are available to be returned. This memberMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be omitted, with the meaning being the same as including it with the boolean value<spanx style="verb">false</spanx>. </t> </list> </t><tt>false</tt>. </dd> </dl> <t>When making a response, the HTTP<spanx style="verb">Content-Type</spanx><tt>Content-Type</tt> header field is set to<spanx style="verb">application/json</spanx>.</t><tt>application/json</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="pollRequest"title="Poll Request">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Poll Request</name> <t>The SET Recipient performs an HTTP POST (seeSection 4.3.4 of<xreftarget="RFC7231"/>)target="RFC7231" sectionFormat="of" section="4.3.4"/>) to a pre-arranged polling endpoint URI to check for SETs that are available. Because the SET Recipient has no prior SETs to acknowledge, the<spanx style="verb">ack</spanx><tt>ack</tt> and<spanx style="verb">setErrs</spanx><tt>setErrs</tt> request parameters are omitted.</t> <t> After a period of time configured in an out-of-band manner between the SET Transmitter and Recipient, a SET TransmitterMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> redeliver SETs it has previously delivered. The SET RecipientSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> accept repeat SETs and acknowledge the SETs regardless of whether the Recipient believes it has already acknowledged the SETs previously. A SET TransmitterMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> limit the number of times it attempts to deliver a SET. </t> <t>If the SET Recipient has received SETs from the SET Transmitter, the SET Recipient parses and validates that received SETs meet its own requirements andSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> acknowledge receipt in a timely fashion (e.g., seconds or minutes) so that the SET Transmitter can mark the SETs as received. SET RecipientsSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> acknowledge receipt before taking any local actions based on the SETs to avoid unnecessary delay in acknowledgement, where possible.</t><t>Poll<dl newline="true"><dt>Poll requests have threevariations: <list style="hanging"> <t hangText="Poll-Only"><vspace/>In whichvariations:</dt> <dd> <dl newline="true" spacing="normal"> <dt>Poll-Only</dt> <dd>In this scenario, a SET Recipient asks for the next set of events where no previous SET deliveries are acknowledged (such as in the initial pollrequest).</t> <t hangText="Acknowledge-Only"><vspace/>In whichrequest).</dd> <dt>Acknowledge-Only</dt> <dd>In this scenario, a SET Recipient sets the<spanx style="verb">maxEvents</spanx><tt>maxEvents</tt> value to<spanx style="verb">0</spanx><tt>0</tt> along with<spanx style="verb">ack</spanx><tt>ack</tt> and<spanx style="verb">setErrs</spanx><tt>setErrs</tt> members indicating the SET Recipient is acknowledging previously received SETs and does not want to receive any new SETs in response to the request.</t> <t hangText="Combined</dd> <dt>Combined Acknowledge andPoll"><vspace/>In whichPoll</dt> <dd>In this scenario, a SET Recipient is both acknowledging previously received SETs using the<spanx style="verb">ack</spanx><tt>ack</tt> and<spanx style="verb">setErrs</spanx><tt>setErrs</tt> members and will wait for the next group of SETs in the SET Transmittersresponse.</t> </list></t>response.</dd> </dl></dd></dl> <section anchor="PollOnlyRequest"title="Poll-Only Request">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Poll-Only Request</name> <t>In the case where no SETs were received in a previous poll (see <xreftarget="emptyPollResponse"/>),target="emptyPollResponse" format="default"/>), the SET Recipient simply polls without acknowledgement parameters(<spanx style="verb">ack</spanx>(<tt>ack</tt> and<spanx style="verb">setErrs</spanx>).</t> <figure anchor="pollInitRequest" title="Example Initial Poll Request"> <preamble><tt>setErrs</tt>).</t> <t keepWithNext="true"> The following is a non-normative example request made by a SET Recipient that has no outstanding SETs to acknowledge and is polling for available SETs at the endpoint<spanx style="verb">https://notify.idp.example.com/Events</spanx>: </preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[<tt>https://notify.idp.example.com/Events</tt>: </t> <figure anchor="pollInitRequest"> <name>Example Initial Poll Request</name> <sourcecode type="http-message" name=""><![CDATA[ POST /Events HTTP/1.1 Host: notify.idp.example.com Content-Type: application/json { "returnImmediately": true }]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> <t>A SET Recipient can poll using default parameter values by passing an empty JSON object.</t><figure anchor="pollDefaultRequest" title="Example Default Poll Request"> <preamble>The<t keepWithNext="true">The following is a non-normative example default poll request to the endpoint<spanx style="verb">https://notify.idp.example.com/Events</spanx>:</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[<tt>https://notify.idp.example.com/Events</tt>:</t> <figure anchor="pollDefaultRequest"> <name>Example Default Poll Request</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ POST /Events HTTP/1.1 Host: notify.idp.example.com Content-Type: application/json {}]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> </section> <section anchor="AckOnlyRequest"title="Acknowledge-Only Request">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Acknowledge-Only Request</name> <t>In this variation, the SET Recipient acknowledges previously received SETs and indicates it does not want to receive SETs in response by setting the<spanx style="verb">maxEvents</spanx><tt>maxEvents</tt> value to<spanx style="verb">0</spanx>.<tt>0</tt>. This variation might be used, for instance, when a SET Recipient needs to acknowledge received SETs independently (e.g., on separate threads) from the process of receiving SETs. </t> <t> If the poll needs to return immediately, then<spanx style="verb">returnImmediately</spanx> MUST<tt>returnImmediately</tt> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> also be present with the value<spanx style="verb">true</spanx>.<tt>true</tt>. If it is<spanx style="verb">false</spanx>,<tt>false</tt>, then a long poll will still occur until an event is ready to be returned, even though no events will be returned. </t><figure anchor="pollAckOnly" title="Example Acknowledge-Only Request"> <preamble>The<t keepWithNext="true">The following is a non-normative example poll request with acknowledgement of SETs received (forexampleexample, as shown in <xreftarget="pollResponse"/>):</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[target="pollResponse" format="default"/>):</t> <figure anchor="pollAckOnly"> <name>Example Acknowledge-Only Request</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ POST /Events HTTP/1.1 Host: notify.idp.example.com Content-Type: application/json { "ack": [ "4d3559ec67504aaba65d40b0363faad8", "3d0c3cf797584bd193bd0fb1bd4e7d30" ], "maxEvents": 0, "returnImmediately": true }]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> </section> <section anchor="pollAck"title="Pollnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Poll withAcknowledgement">Acknowledgement</name> <t>This variation allows a recipient thread to simultaneously acknowledge previously received SETs and wait for the next group of SETs in a single request.</t><figure anchor="pollGoodResponse" title="Example Poll with Acknowledgement and No Errors"> <preamble>The<t keepWithNext="true">The following is a non-normative example poll with acknowledgement of the SETs received in <xreftarget="pollResponse"/>:</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[target="pollResponse" format="default"/>:</t> <figure anchor="pollGoodResponse"> <name>Example Poll with Acknowledgement and No Errors</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ POST /Events HTTP/1.1 Host: notify.idp.example.com Content-Type: application/json { "ack": [ "4d3559ec67504aaba65d40b0363faad8", "3d0c3cf797584bd193bd0fb1bd4e7d30" ], "returnImmediately": false }]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> <t>In the above acknowledgement, the SET Recipient has acknowledged receipt of two SETs and has indicated it wants to wait until the next SET is available.</t> </section> <section anchor="pollAckErr"title="Pollnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Poll with Acknowledgement andErrors">Errors</name> <t>In the case where errors were detected in previously delivered SETs, the SET RecipientMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> use the<spanx style="verb">setErrs</spanx><tt>setErrs</tt> member to communicate the errors in the following poll request. </t><figure anchor="pollErrorResponse" title="Example Poll Acknowledgement with Error"> <preamble>The<t keepWithNext="true">The following is a non-normative example of a response acknowledging one successfully received SET and one SET with an error from the two SETs received in <xreftarget="pollResponse"/>:</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[target="pollResponse" format="default"/>:</t> <figure anchor="pollErrorResponse"> <name>Example Poll Acknowledgement with Error</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ POST /Events HTTP/1.1 Host: notify.idp.example.com Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: application/json { "ack": ["3d0c3cf797584bd193bd0fb1bd4e7d30"], "setErrs": { "4d3559ec67504aaba65d40b0363faad8": { "err": "authentication_failed", "description": "The SET could not be authenticated" } }, "returnImmediately": true }]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> </section> </section> <section anchor="pollGetAck"title="Poll Response">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Poll Response</name> <t>In response to a valid poll request, the service providerMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> respond immediately if SETs are available to be delivered. If no SETs are available at the time of the request, the SET TransmitterSHALL<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> delay responding until a SET is available or the timeout interval has elapsed unless the poll request parameter<spanx style="verb">returnImmediately</spanx><tt>returnImmediately</tt> is present with the value<spanx style="verb">true</spanx>.<tt>true</tt>. </t> <t>As described in <xreftarget="pollResp"/>,target="pollResp" format="default"/>, a JSON document is returned containing members including<spanx style="verb">sets</spanx>,<tt>sets</tt>, whichSHALL<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> contain zero or more SETs.</t><figure anchor="pollResponse" title="Example Poll Response"> <preamble>The<t keepWithNext="true">The following is a non-normative example response to the request shown in <xreftarget="pollRequest"/>.target="pollRequest" format="default"/>. This example shows two SETs beingreturned:</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[returned:</t> <figure anchor="pollResponse"> <name>Example Poll Response</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { "sets": { "4d3559ec67504aaba65d40b0363faad8": "eyJhbGciOiJub25lIn0.eyJqdGkiOiI0ZDM1NTllYzY3NTA0YWFiYTY1ZDQwYjAzNjNmYWFkOCIsImlhdCI6MTQ 1ODQ5NjQwNCwiaXNzIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tIiwiYXVkIjpbIm h0dHBzOi8vc2NpbS5leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9GZWVkcy85OGQ1MjQ2MWZhNWJiYzg3OTU5M 2I3NzU0IiwiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tL0ZlZWRzLzVkNzYwNDUxNmIx ZDA4NjQxZDc2NzZlZTciXSwiZXZlbnRzIjp7InVybjppZXRmOnBhcmFtczpzY2ltOmV 2ZW50OmNyZWF0ZSI6eyJyZWYiOiJodHRwczovL3NjaW0uZXhhbXBsZS5jb20vVXNlcn MvNDRmNjE0MmRmOTZiZDZhYjYxZTc1MjFkOSIsImF0dHJpYnV0ZXMiOlsiaWQiLCJuY W1lIiwidXNlck5hbWUiLCJwYXNzd29yZCIsImVtYWlscyJdfX19.",eyJqdGkiOiI0ZDM1NTllYzY3NTA0YWFiYTY1ZDQwYjAzNjNmYWFkOCIsImlhdC I6MTQ1ODQ5NjQwNCwiaXNzIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tIiwi YXVkIjpbImh0dHBzOi8vc2NpbS5leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9GZWVkcy85OGQ1MjQ2MW ZhNWJiYzg3OTU5M2I3NzU0IiwiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tL0Zl ZWRzLzVkNzYwNDUxNmIxZDA4NjQxZDc2NzZlZTciXSwiZXZlbnRzIjp7InVybj ppZXRmOnBhcmFtczpzY2ltOmV2ZW50OmNyZWF0ZSI6eyJyZWYiOiJodHRwczov L3NjaW0uZXhhbXBsZS5jb20vVXNlcnMvNDRmNjE0MmRmOTZiZDZhYjYxZTc1Mj FkOSIsImF0dHJpYnV0ZXMiOlsiaWQiLCJuYW1lIiwidXNlck5hbWUiLCJwYXNz d29yZCIsImVtYWlscyJdfX19.", "3d0c3cf797584bd193bd0fb1bd4e7d30": "eyJhbGciOiJub25lIn0.eyJqdGkiOiIzZDBjM2NmNzk3NTg0YmQxOTNiZDBmYjFiZDRlN2QzMCIsImlhdCI6MTQ 1ODQ5NjAyNSwiaXNzIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tIiwiYXVkIjpbIm h0dHBzOi8vamh1Yi5leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9GZWVkcy85OGQ1MjQ2MWZhNWJiYzg3OTU5M 2I3NzU0IiwiaHR0cHM6Ly9qaHViLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tL0ZlZWRzLzVkNzYwNDUxNmIx ZDA4NjQxZDc2NzZlZTciXSwic3ViIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tL1V zZXJzLzQ0ZjYxNDJkZjk2YmQ2YWI2MWU3NTIxZDkiLCJldmVudHMiOnsidXJuOmlldG Y6cGFyYW1zOnNjaW06ZXZlbnQ6cGFzc3dvcmRSZXNldCI6eyJpZCI6IjQ0ZjYxNDJkZ jk2YmQ2YWI2MWU3NTIxZDkifSwiaHR0cHM6Ly9leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9zY2ltL2V2ZW50 L3Bhc3N3b3JkUmVzZXRFeHQiOnsicmVzZXRBdHRlbXB0cyI6NX19fQ."eyJqdGkiOiIzZDBjM2NmNzk3NTg0YmQxOTNiZDBmYjFiZDRlN2QzMCIsImlhdC I6MTQ1ODQ5NjAyNSwiaXNzIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tIiwi YXVkIjpbImh0dHBzOi8vamh1Yi5leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9GZWVkcy85OGQ1MjQ2MW ZhNWJiYzg3OTU5M2I3NzU0IiwiaHR0cHM6Ly9qaHViLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tL0Zl ZWRzLzVkNzYwNDUxNmIxZDA4NjQxZDc2NzZlZTciXSwic3ViIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly 9zY2ltLmV4YW1wbGUuY29tL1VzZXJzLzQ0ZjYxNDJkZjk2YmQ2YWI2MWU3NTIx ZDkiLCJldmVudHMiOnsidXJuOmlldGY6cGFyYW1zOnNjaW06ZXZlbnQ6cGFzc3 dvcmRSZXNldCI6eyJpZCI6IjQ0ZjYxNDJkZjk2YmQ2YWI2MWU3NTIxZDkifSwi aHR0cHM6Ly9leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9zY2ltL2V2ZW50L3Bhc3N3b3JkUmVzZXRFeH QiOnsicmVzZXRBdHRlbXB0cyI6NX19fQ." } }]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> <t>In the above example, two SETs whose<spanx style="verb">jti</spanx><tt>jti</tt> values are<spanx style="verb">4d3559ec67504aaba65d40b0363faad8</spanx><tt>4d3559ec67504aaba65d40b0363faad8</tt> and<spanx style="verb">3d0c3cf797584bd193bd0fb1bd4e7d30</spanx><tt>3d0c3cf797584bd193bd0fb1bd4e7d30</tt> are delivered.</t><figure anchor="emptyPollResponse" title="Example No SETs Poll Response"> <preamble>The<t keepWithNext="true">The following is a non-normative example response to the request shown in <xreftarget="PollOnlyRequest"/>,target="PollOnlyRequest" format="default"/>, which indicates that no new SETs or unacknowledged SETs areavailable:</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[available:</t> <figure anchor="emptyPollResponse"> <name>Example No SETs Poll Response</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { "sets": {} }]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> <t>Upon receiving the JSON document (e.g., as shown in <xreftarget="pollResponse"/>),target="pollResponse" format="default"/>), the SET Recipient parses and verifies the received SETs and notifies the SET Transmitter of successfully received SETs and SETs with errors via the next poll request to the SET Transmitter, as described in Sections <xreftarget="pollAck"/> ortarget="pollAck" format="counter"/> and <xreftarget="pollAckErr"/>.</t>target="pollAckErr" format="counter"/>.</t> <section anchor="PollErrorResponse"title="Pollnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Poll ErrorResponse">Response</name> <t>In the event of a general HTTP error condition in the context of processing a poll request, the service provider responds with the applicable HTTPResponse Status Code,response status code, as defined inSection 6 of<xref target="RFC7231"/>.</t>sectionFormat="of" section="6"/>.</t> <t>Service providersMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> respond to any invalid poll request with an HTTPResponse Status Coderesponse status code of 400 (Bad Request) even when a more specific code might apply, forexampleexample, if the service provider deemed that a more specific code presented an information disclosure risk. When no more specific code might apply, the service providerSHALL<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> respond to an invalid poll request with an HTTPStatus Codestatus code of 400.</t> <t> The response body for responses to invalid poll requests is left undefined, and its contentsSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be ignored. </t><figure title="Example Poll Error Response"> <preamble><t keepWithNext="true"> The following is a non-normative example of a response to an invalid poll request:</preamble> <artwork><![CDATA[</t> <figure> <name>Example Poll Error Response</name> <sourcecode name="" type="http-message"><![CDATA[ HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request]]></artwork>]]></sourcecode> </figure> </section> </section> <section anchor="errorResponse"title="Errornumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Error ResponseHandling">Handling</name> <t> If a SET is invalid, error codes from the IANA "Security Event TokenDeliveryError Codes" registry established by <xreftarget="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>target="RFC8935" format="default"/> are used in error responses. As described inSection 2.3 of<xreftarget="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>,target="RFC8935" sectionFormat="of" section="2.3"/>, an error response is a JSON object providing details about the error that includes the following name/value pairs: </t><t> <list style="hanging"> <t hangText="err"><vspace /><dl newline="false" spacing="normal"> <dt>err:</dt> <dd> A value from the IANA "Security Event TokenDeliveryError Codes" registry that identifies the error.</t> <t hangText="description"><vspace /></dd> <dt>description:</dt> <dd> A human-readable string that provides additional diagnostic information.</t> </list> </t></dd> </dl> <t> When included as part of a batch of SETs, the above JSON is included as part of the<spanx style="verb">setErrs</spanx><tt>setErrs</tt> member, as defined in Sections <xreftarget="pollReq"/>target="pollReq" format="counter"/> and <xreftarget="pollAckErr"/>.target="pollAckErr" format="counter"/>. </t> <t> When the SET Recipient includes one or more error responses in a request to the SET Transmitter, it must also include in the request a<spanx style="verb">Content-Language</spanx><tt>Content-Language</tt> header field whose value indicates the language of the error descriptions included in the request. The method of language selection in the case when the SET Recipient can provide error messages in multiple languages is out of scope for this specification. </t> </section> </section> <section anchor="aa"title="Authenticationtoc="default" numbered="true"> <name>Authentication andAuthorization" toc="default">Authorization</name> <t>The SET delivery method described in this specification is based upon HTTP over TLS <xreftarget="RFC2818"/>target="RFC2818" format="default"/> and standard HTTP authentication and authorization schemes, as per <xref target="RFC7235"/>.format="default"/>. The TLS server certificateMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be validated using DNS-ID <xreftarget="RFC6125"/>target="RFC6125" format="default"/> and/orDANEDNS-Based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE) <xreftarget="RFC6698"/>.target="RFC6698" format="default"/>. As perSection 4.1 of<xreftarget="RFC7235"/>,target="RFC7235" sectionFormat="of" section="4.1"/>, a SET delivery endpointSHALL<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> indicate supported HTTP authentication schemes via the<spanx style="verb">WWW-Authenticate</spanx><tt>WWW-Authenticate</tt> header field when using HTTP authentication. </t> <t> Authorization for the eligibility to provide actionable SETs can be determined by using the identity of the SET Issuer, validating the identity of the SET Transmitter, or via other employed authentication methods. Likewise, the SET Transmitter may choose to validate the identity of the SET Recipient, perhaps using mutual TLS. Because SETs are not commands, SET Recipients are free to ignore SETs that are not of interest after acknowledging their receipt.</t> </section> <section anchor="Security"title="Security Considerations" toc="default">toc="default" numbered="true"> <name>Security Considerations</name> <section anchor="payloadAuthentication"title="Authenticationnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Authentication Using SignedSETs">SETs</name> <t> JWS signed SETs can be used (see <xreftarget="RFC7515"/>target="RFC7515" format="default"/> andSection 5 of<xreftarget="RFC8417"/>)target="RFC8417" sectionFormat="of" section="5"/>) to enable the SET Recipient to validate that the SET Issuer is authorized to provide actionable SETs. </t> </section> <section anchor="HTTP"title="HTTP Considerations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>HTTP Considerations</name> <t>SET delivery depends on the use of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is thus subject to the security considerations of HTTPSection 9 of <xref target="RFC7230"/>(<xref target="RFC7230" sectionFormat="of" section="9"/>) and its related specifications.</t> </section> <section anchor="Confidentiality"title="Confidentialitynumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Confidentiality ofSETs">SETs</name> <t> SETs may contain sensitive information, including Personally Identifiable Information (PII), or be distributed through third parties. In such cases, SET Transmitters and SET RecipientsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> protect the confidentiality of the SET contents. In some use cases, using TLS to secure the transmitted SETs will be sufficient. In other use cases, encrypting the SET as described inJWEJSON Web Encryption (JWE) <xreftarget="RFC7516"/>target="RFC7516" format="default"/> will also be required. The Event delivery endpointMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> support at least TLS version 1.2 <xreftarget="RFC5246"/>target="RFC5246" format="default"/> andSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> support the newest version of TLS that meets its security requirements, which as of the time of this publication is TLS 1.3 <xreftarget="RFC8446"/>.target="RFC8446" format="default"/>. The clientMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> perform a TLS/SSL server certificate check using DNS-ID <xreftarget="RFC6125"/>target="RFC6125" format="default"/> and/or DANE <xreftarget="RFC6698"/>.target="RFC6698" format="default"/>. How a SET Recipient determines the expected service identity to match the SET Transmitter's server certificate against is out of scope for this document. The implementation security considerations for TLS in "Recommendations for Secure Use ofTLSTransport Layer Security (TLS) andDTLS"Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)" <xreftarget="RFC7525"/> MUSTtarget="RFC7525" format="default"/> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be followed. </t> </section> <section anchor="AT"title="Accessnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Access TokenConsiderations">Considerations</name> <t> If HTTP Authentication is performed using OAuth access tokens <xreftarget="RFC6749"/>,target="RFC6749" format="default"/>, implementersMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> take into account the threats and countermeasures documented inSection 8 of<xreftarget="RFC7521"/>.</t>target="RFC7521" sectionFormat="of" section="8"/>.</t> <section anchor="bearerConsiderations"title="Bearernumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Bearer TokenConsiderations">Considerations</name> <t> TransmittingBearerbearer tokens <xreftarget="RFC6750"/>target="RFC6750" format="default"/> using TLS helps prevent their interception. </t> <t>Bearer tokensSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> have a limited lifetime that can be determined directly or indirectly (e.g., by checking with a validation service) by the service provider. By expiring tokens, clients are forced to obtain a new token (which usually involves re-authentication) for continued authorized access. For example, in OAuth 2.0, a clientMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> use an OAuth refresh token to obtain a new bearer token after authenticating to an authorization server, perSection 6 of<xreftarget="RFC6749"/>.</t>target="RFC6749" sectionFormat="of" section="6"/>.</t> <t>Implementations supporting OAuth bearer tokens need to factor in security considerations of this authorization method <xreftarget="RFC7521"/>.target="RFC7521" format="default"/>. Since security is only as good as the weakest link, implementers also need to consider authentication choices coupled with OAuth bearer tokens. The security considerations of the default authentication method for OAuth bearer tokens, HTTP Basic, are well documented in <xreftarget="RFC7617"/>, thereforetarget="RFC7617" format="default"/>; therefore, implementers are encouraged to prefer stronger authentication methods. </t> </section> </section> </section> <section anchor="Privacy"title="Privacy Considerations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Privacy Considerations</name> <t>SET Transmitters should attempt to deliver SETs that are targeted to the specific business and protocol needs of subscribers.</t> <t>When sharing personally identifiable information or information that is otherwise considered confidential to affected users, SET Transmitters and RecipientsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have the appropriate legal agreements and user consent or terms of service in place. Furthermore, data that needs confidentiality protectionMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be encrypted, at least with TLS and sometimes also using JSON Web Encryption (JWE) <xreftarget="RFC7516"/>.target="RFC7516" format="default"/>. </t> <t> In some cases, subject identifiers themselves may be considered sensitive information, such that their inclusion within a SET may be considered a violation of privacy. SET Issuers and SET Transmitters should consider the ramifications of sharing a particular subject identifier with a SET Recipient (e.g., whether doing so could enable correlation and/or de-anonymization of data) and choose appropriate subject identifiers for their use cases. </t> </section> <section anchor="IANA"title="IANA Considerations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>IANA Considerations</name> <t> Thisspecification requiresdocument has no IANA actions. </t> </section> </middle> <back><references title="Normative References"> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2119.xml' ?> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2818.xml' ?><!-- HTTP over TLS --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.5246.xml' ?><!-- TLS 1.2 --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6125.xml' ?><!-- TLS Certs --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6698.xml' ?><!-- DANE --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7231.xml' ?><!-- HTTP Semantics --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7515.xml' ?><!-- JWS --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7516.xml' ?><!-- JWE --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7519.xml' ?><!-- JWT --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7521.xml' ?><!-- Client Auth Assertions --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7525.xml' ?><!-- TLS Recos --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8174.xml' ?><!-- RFC 2119 bis --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8259.xml' ?><!-- JSON --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8417.xml' ?><!-- SET --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8446.xml' ?><!-- TLS 1.3 --> <?rfc include="http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml3/reference.I-D.draft-ietf-secevent-http-push-12.xml" ?><references> <name>References</name> <references> <name>Normative References</name> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2119.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2818.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.5246.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6125.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6698.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7231.xml"/> <xi:include 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role='editor'> </author> <author initials='M' surname='Jones' fullname='Michael Jones'> </author> <author initials='M' surname='Scurtescu' fullname='Marius Scurtescu'> </author> <author initials='M' surname='Ansari' fullname='Morteza Ansari'> </author> <author initials='A' surname='Nadalin' fullname='Anthony Nadalin'> </author> <date month='October' year='2020' /> </front> <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8935"/> <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8935"/> </reference> </references> <references> <name>Informative References</name> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6202.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6749.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6750.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7230.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7235.xml"/> <xi:include href="https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7617.xml"/> </references><references title="Informative References"> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6202.xml' ?><!-- HTTP Long Polling --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6749.xml' ?><!-- OAuth --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6750.xml' ?><!-- OAuth Bearer --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7230.xml' ?><!-- HTTP Msg --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7235.xml' ?><!-- HTTP Auth --> <?rfc include='http://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7617.xml' ?><!-- Basic Auth Update --></references> <section anchor="Unencrypted"title="Unencryptednumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Unencrypted TransportConsiderations">Considerations</name> <t> Earlier versions of this specification made the use of TLS optional and described security and privacy considerations resulting from use of unencrypted HTTP as the underlying transport. When the working group decided to mandate usage of HTTP over TLS, it also decided to preserve the description of these considerations in a non-normative manner. </t> <t> The considerations for using unencrypted HTTP with this protocol are the same as those described inAppendix A of<xreftarget="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>,target="RFC8935" sectionFormat="of" section="A"/>, and are therefore not repeated here. </t> </section> <sectionanchor="Others" title="Other Streaming Specifications"> <t>[[ NOTE TO THE RFC EDITOR: This section to be removed prior to publication ]]</t> <t> A number of pub/sub, queuing, and streaming systems were reviewed as possible solutions or as input to the current draft. These are listed in Appendix B of <xref target="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>, and are therefore not repeated here. </t> </section> <section anchor="Acknowledgments" title="Acknowledgments">anchor="Acknowledgments" numbered="false" toc="default"> <name>Acknowledgments</name> <t> The editors would like to thank the members of the SCIMworking group,Working Group, which began discussions of provisioning events starting with draft-hunt-scim-notify-00 in 2015. We would like to thankPhil Hunt<contact fullname="Phil Hunt"/> and the othertheauthors of draft-ietf-secevent-delivery-02, upon which this specification is based. We would like to thank the participants in the SecEventsworking groupWorking Group for their contributions to this specification. </t> <t> Additionally, we would like to thank the following individuals for their reviews ofthe specification: Roman Danyliw, Martin Duke, Benjamin Kaduk, Erik Kline, Murray Kucherawy, Warren Kumari, Barry Leiba, Mark Nottingham, Alvaro Retana, Yaron Sheffer, Valery Smyslov, Robert Sparks, Éric Vyncke, and Robert Wilton. </t> </section> <section anchor="History" title="Change Log"> <t>[[ to be removed by the RFC Editor before publication as an RFC ]]</t> <t> Draft 00 - AB - Based on draft-ietf-secevent-delivery-02 with the following additions: <list style="symbols"> <t>Renamed to "Poll-Based SET Token Delivery Using HTTP"</t> <t>Removed references to the HTTP Push delivery method.</t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 01 - mbj: <list style="symbols"> <t> Addressed problems identified in my 18-Jul-18 review message titled "Issues for both the Push and Poll Specs". </t> <t> Changes to align terminology with RFC 8417, for instance, by using the already defined term SET Recipient rather than SET Receiver. </t> <t> Applied editorial and minor normative corrections. </t> <t> Updated Marius' contact information. </t> <t> Begun eliminating redundancies betweenthisspecification and "Push-Based Security Event Token (SET) Delivery Using HTTP" <xref target="I-D.ietf-secevent-http-push"/>, referencing, rather that duplicating common normative text. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 02 - mbj: <list style="symbols"> <t> Removed vestigial language remaining from when the push and poll delivery methods were defined in a common specification. </t> <t> Replaced remaining uses of the terms Event Transmitter and Event Recipient with the correct terms SET Transmitter and SET Recipient. </t> <t> Removed uses of the unnecessary term "Event Stream". </t> <t> Removed dependencies between the semantics of <spanx style="verb">maxEvents</spanx> and <spanx style="verb">returnImmediately</spanx>. </t> <t> Said that PII in SETs is to be encrypted with TLS, JWE, or both. </t> <t> Corrected grammar and spelling errors. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 03 - mbj: <list style="symbols"> <t> Corrected uses of "attribute" to "member" when describing JSON objects. </t> <t> Further alignment with the push draft. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 04 - AB + mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Referenced SET Transmitter definition in http-push. </t> <t> Removed incorrect normative text regarding SET construction. </t> <t> Consolidated general out-of-scope items under Introduction. </t> <t> Removed unnecessary HTTP headers in examples and added Content-Type. </t> <t> Added Content-Language requirement for error descriptions, aligning with http-push. </t> <t> Stated that bearer tokens SHOULD have a limited lifetime. </t> <t> Minor editorial fixes. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 05 - AB + mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Added normative text defining how to respond to invalid poll requests. </t> <t> Addressed shepherd comments by Yaron Sheffer. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 06 - mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Addressed nits identified by the idnits tool. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 07 - mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Addressed area director review comments by Benjamin Kaduk. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 08 - mbj + AB <list style="symbols"> <t> Corrected editorial nits. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 09 - AB <list style="symbols"> <t> Addressed area director review comments by Benjamin Kaduk: <list style="symbols"> <t>Added text clarifying that determining the SET Recipient's service identity is out of scope.</t> <t>Removed unelaborated reference to use of authentication to prevent DoS attacks.</t> </list> </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 10 - mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Addressed SecDir review comments by Valery Smyslov on draft-ietf-secevent-http-push-10 that also applied here. </t> <t> Addressed IETF last call comments by Mark Nottingham. </t> <t> Addressed GenArt review comments by Robert Sparks. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 11 - mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Revised to unambiguously require the use of TLS, while preserving descriptions of precautions needed for non-TLS use in an appendix. </t> </list> </t> <t> Draft 12 - mbj <list style="symbols"> <t> Addressed IESG comments. </t> </list>specification: <contact fullname="Roman Danyliw"/>, <contact fullname="Martin Duke"/>, <contact fullname="Benjamin Kaduk"/>, <contact fullname="Erik Kline"/>, <contact fullname="Murray Kucherawy"/>, <contact fullname="Warren Kumari"/>, <contact fullname="Barry Leiba"/>, <contact fullname="Mark Nottingham"/>, <contact fullname="Alvaro Retana"/>, <contact fullname="Yaron Sheffer"/>, <contact fullname="Valery Smyslov"/>, <contact fullname="Robert Sparks"/>, <contact fullname="Éric Vyncke"/>, and <contact fullname="Robert Wilton"/>. </t> </section> </back> </rfc>