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====== ADUCID Binding ====== | ====== ADUCID Binding ====== | ||
- | Binding is a new, controlled | + | Binding is a new, ADUCID-controlled |
There are several binding types derived from the use scenarios of the target application, | There are several binding types derived from the use scenarios of the target application, | ||
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The following binding types are currently designed: | The following binding types are currently designed: | ||
- | * A—application binding using PEIG on the same host that the application client is running. App-PEIG communication uses http redirect to local host port 44240and | + | | Name | Description | Communication | |
- | | + | | A | application binding using PEIG on the same host that the application client is running |
- | * C—application binding using PEIG on a different host than the application client is running. App-PEIG communication uses QR code and A2Q (application, | + | | B | application binding using PEIG on the same host that the application client is running |
- | | + | | C | application binding using PEIG on a different host than the application client is running |
- | | + | | D1 | application binding using PEIG on a different host than the application client is running (two devices) |
- | | + | | D2 | application binding using PEIG on a different host than the application client is running (two devices) |
- | | + | | E | TLS binding using PEIG on the same host as the application client is running |
- | | + | | F | TLS binding using PEIG on a different host than the application client is running |
+ | | G | TLS binding with PEIG on another host than client of the target application (two devices) | ||
PEIG (PP) evaluates information about the communication path used (input from the application), | PEIG (PP) evaluates information about the communication path used (input from the application), | ||
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