[Openid-specs-mobile-profile] Typos in OpenID Connect MODRNA Client initiated Backchannel Authentication Flow

Dave Tonge dave.tonge at momentumft.co.uk
Thu Oct 18 08:31:57 UTC 2018


Thanks Takahiko!
I'll raise an issue and we'll get these fixed shortly.

Dave

On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 at 21:22, Takahiko Kawasaki <taka at authlete.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I found some typos in "OpenID Connect MODRNA Client initiated Backchannel
> Authentication Flow"
> (draft-mobile-client-initiated-backchannel-authentication).
>
>
> p.3, Consumption Device
>
> (e.g. at a Bank teller) ->
> (e.g. at a bank teller)
>
>
> p.5, the last paragraph
>
> whenever the OpenID Provider receive an dynamic registration request ->
> whenever the OpenID Provider receives a dynamic registration request
>
>
> p.6, the second paragraph
>
> to demonstrate that such "jws_uri" ->
> to demonstrate that such "jwks_uri"
>
>
> p.7, the first paragraph
>
> from an dynamic registration ->
> from a dynamic registration
>
>
> p.7, the second last paragraph
>
> unqiue identifier ->
> unique identifier
>
>
> p.8, CIBA Ping Mode diagram
>
> The "OP" block is broken on the line "(3) CIBA Ping Callback".
>
>
> p.9, CIBA Push Mode diagram
>
> The "OP" block is broken on the line "(3) CIBA Push Callback".
>
>
> p.11, the third line of the entity body of the example
>
> acr_values=mod-mf&x ->
> ac_values=mod-mf&
>
>
> p.11, 7.1.1., the first paragraph
>
> request JWT is passes as an ->
> request JWT is passed as an
>
>
> p.15, 8., The first paragraph
>
> After ... and the OP identifies ... ->
> After ..., the OP identifies ...
>
>
> p.16, 10.
>
> (Poll Ping or Push) ->
> (Poll, Ping or Push)
>
>
> p.18., 10.1.1., the first paragraph
>
> an ID Token, Access Token ->
> an ID Token, an Access Token
>
>
> p.18, 10.2., the first paragraph
>
> send a "POST HTTP Request" ->
> send an "HTTP POST Request"
>
>
> p.19, the second paragraph
>
> sent as a HTTP POST ->
> sent as an HTTP POST
>
>
> p.19, the third paragraph (after the example)
>
> return a HTTP 401 ->
> return an HTTP 401
>
>
> p.19, the fourth paragraph
>
> with a HTTP 204 ->
> with an HTTP 204
>
>
> p.20, the last paragraph, the first line
>
> bind the ID Token, Access Token and the auth_req_id ->
> bind the ID Token, the Access Token and the auth_req_id
>
>
> p.20, the last paragraph, the fourth line,
>
> the ID too ->
> the ID Token, too
>
>
> p.21, the first paragraph
>
> sent as a HTTP POST ->
> sent as an HTTP POST
>
>
> p.21, the second paragraph (after the example)
>
> SHOULD return a HTTP 401 ->
> SHOULD return an HTTP 401
>
>
> p.21, the fourth paragraph
>
> The Client MUST ensure that that the auth_req_id ->
> The Client MUST ensure that the auth_req_id
>
>
> p.21, the fifth paragraph
>
> validate the access token received in request using ->
> validate the access token in the response using
>
>
> If a refresh token is present in the request ->
> If a refresh token is present in the response
>
>
> p.22, the first paragraph
>
> For valid requests, he Client ->
> For valid requests, the Client
>
>
> with a HTTP 204 ->
> with an HTTP 204
>
>
> p.23, 12., the second paragraph
>
> Agent through which send the error to the Client ->
> Agent through which the error is sent to the Client
>
>
> p.23, 12., the third paragraph
>
> to the client ->
> to the Client
>
>
> Add a period at the end of the sentence.
>
>
> p.24, 13., the third paragraph
>
> I How Sector Identifier Validation is done ->
> How Sector Identifier Validation is done
>
>
> In OpenId Dynamic ->
> In OpenID Dynamic
>
>
> p.25, 14., the third paragraph
>
> How this check in done is outside the scope ->
> How this check is done is outside the scope
>
>
> p.25, 15., the first paragraph
>
> theirs number being leaked ->
> their numbers being leaked
>
> p.29, the first paragraph
>
> it is decrypted by the CardManger ->
> it is decrypted by the CardManager ->
>
>
> if everything is ok ->
> If everything is ok
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Takahiko Kawasaki
> Authlete, Inc.
>
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