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authorJonathan Gathman <jonathan.gathman@att.com>2018-09-06 13:52:40 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@onap.org>2018-09-06 13:52:40 +0000
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Merge "Change : Spelling Issue Issue-ID: AAF-454"
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The Organization
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-AAF is only a tool to reflect the Organization it is setup for. AAF does not, for instance, know what IDs are acceptable to a particular company. Every Organization (or Company) will also likely have its own Certificate Authority and DNS. Most importantly, each Organzation will have a hierarchy of who is responsible for any give person or application.
+AAF is only a tool to reflect the Organization it is setup for. AAF does not, for instance, know what IDs are acceptable to a particular company. Every Organization (or Company) will also likely have its own Certificate Authority and DNS. Most importantly, each Organization will have a hierarchy of who is responsible for any give person or application.
* AAF's Certman connects to the Organization's CA via SCEP protocol (Others can be created as well)
* AAF ties into the Organizational hierarchy. Currently, this is through a feed of IDs and relationships.