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IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 1 of 16 IETF TRADE Working Group 11 November 2003, Minneapolis, Minnesota Chair: Donald E.Eastlake 3rd

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 2 of 16 TRADE WG Agenda 15:45 Agenda Bashing 15:50 WG Efforts and Documents Status –IOTP Update –ECML Update –Voucher Update 16:10 IOTP use of DNS SRV RR –draft-ietf-trade-srv-higher-services-01.txt –draft-ietf-treade-http2-00.txt 16:25 IOTP v2 and SCCD, the search for authors 16:30 Open microphone 16:40 Future Actions/Meetings

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 3 of 16 TRADE WG Efforts IOTP – Internet Open Trading Protocol –An XML syntax for shopping that Assumes no prior relationship between the customer and the merchant Is payment systems independent. (Payment messages are tunneled through IOTP.) Allows the merchant functions of shopping, payment acceptance, fulfillment, and customer care to be distributed to different host computers if desired.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 4 of 16 TRADE WG Efforts IOTP (cont.) –Some IOTP message formats used by InterPay and Royal Bank of Canada. Also used by Hitachi in the Japanese SMILE project. –Status: Informational Version 1 Done. Need token document for SRV RR use. Need Author/Editor/Energy for Version 2. Need Author/Editor/Energy for SCCD.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 5 of 16 TRADE WG Efforts ECML – Electronic Commerce Modeling Language –A standard naming and hierarchical structure for identity, shipping, and payment information between customers and merchants. –Version 1 was oriented to HTML Forms completion by wallet software. The field names defined are recognized by mainstream browsers. –Version 2 is generalized and XML oriented. –Status: Version 2 Proposed Standard Specification in IETF wide Last Call.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 6 of 16 TRADE WG Efforts XML Voucher –An XML syntax to describe a logical entity that represents a right to claim goods or services. –A voucher can be used to transfer a wide-range of electronic-values, including coupons, tickets, loyalty points, and gift certificates, which are often necessary to process in the course of payment and/or delivery transactions.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 7 of 16 TRADE WG Efforts XML Voucher (cont.) –Progress is occurring towards deployment. A standard for using XML Voucher with infrared is being developed in the Infrared Data Association (IrDA). –Status: Proposed Standard Specification in IETF Last Call. API submitted as Informational.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 8 of 16 Document Status, RFCs –IOTP 2801-IN: Internet Open Trading Protocol - IOTP Version IN: Digital Signatures for the 1.0 IOTP 2803-IN: Digest Values for DOM (DOMHASH) 2935-PS: IOTP HTTP Supplement 2936-IN: HTTP MIME Type Handler Detection 3354-IN: IOTP Version 2 Requirements 3504-IN: IOTP Version 1, Errata 3538-IN: Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) Supplement for the v1.0 Internet Open Trading Protocol –ECML 3505-IN: ECML Version 2 Requirements –Voucher 3506-IN: Requirements and Design for Voucher Trading System

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 9 of 16 Document Status, in IETF Last Call –ECML ECML Version 2 Specification draft-ietf-trade-ecml2-spec-08.txt - PS –XML Voucher XML Voucher: Generic Voucher Language draft-ietf-trade-voucher-lang-05.txt - PS

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 10 of 16 Document Status, in IESG –IOTP Payment API for v1.0 Internet Open Trading Protocol draft-ietf-trade-iotp-v1.0-papi-05.txt - IN –XML Voucher VTS Applications Program Interface draft-ietf-trade-voucher-vtsapi-05.txt - IN

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 11 of 16 Document Status, in WG –IOTP DNS SRV Location of Higher Level Services draft-ietf-trade-srv-higher-services-01.txt IOTP HTTP Supplement (RFC 2935bis) draft-ietf-trade-iotp-http2-00.txt

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 12 of 16 IOTP use of DNS SRV RR The service, or SRV, DNS resource record provides a facility for indicating where to find a particular service for a particular domain name. It is like MX for finding mail servers except: –It can map to different ports. –It can give different weights to different servers. –It uses a constructed name based on the service such as _ldap._tcp.example.com –See RFC 2782.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 13 of 16 IOTP use of DNS SRV RR To extend this for higher level services such as IOTP and the XML Key Management Service (XKMS) draft-ietf-trade-srv-higher-services-00.txt extends the syntax to allow a third level such as _iotp._http._tcp.example.net. Other alternatives exist such as NAPTR. To provide separate search for IOTP services, IOTP tokens such as _iotp-merchant, _iotp- payment, _iotp-delivery, and _iotp-care are defined in draft-ietf-trade-iotp-http2-00.txt.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 14 of 16 IOTP v2 and SCCD IOTP v2 – Internet Open Trading Protocol –New version for Proposed Standard corresponding to the IOTP v2 Requirements RFC. –Can be one document or multiple documents. –NEED AUTHORs/EDITORs. SCCD – Secure Channel Credit Debit –Simple payment system to be tunneled through IOTP. –Equivalent to filling in a credit card form. –Probably uses ECML syntax. –NEED AUTHOR/EDITOR.

IETF 58, Minneapolis Slide 15 of 16 Future Actions/Meetings Needed authors/editors for the following, if they are to happen: –IOTP v2 Specification –SCCD Specification Next IETF Meeting: –Seoul, Korea, February 29-March 5, 2004 –see info about meeting as it appears on the IETF web page

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