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Proxy Management Protocol Draft Version 1.0 Ralph Mor, X Consortium The Proxy Management Protocol is an ICE based protocol that provides a way for application servers to easily locate proxy services available to them. Typically, a service called a "proxy manager" is responsible for resolving requests for proxy services, starting new proxies when appropriate, and keeping track of all of the available proxy services. The proxy manager strives to reuse existing proxies whenever possible. In order to request a proxy service, the GET_PROXY_ADDR message is sent to the proxy manager. The proxy manager will in turn forward this message to a proxy that it thinks can satisfy the request. GET_PROXY_ADDR proxy-service : STRING server-address : STRING host-address : STRING options : STRING auth-data-len : CARD16 auth-name : STRING or None auth-data : LISTofCARD8 or None --> status : CARD8 proxy-address : STRING failure-reason : STRING proxy-service is the name of the proxy service to be requested, for example "LBX". proxy-service is a case insensitive string. server-address is the network address of the target server. The format of the address is specific to proxy-service. For example, for a proxy service of "LBX", the address would be an X display address (e.g, "wkstn.x.org:0"). host-address is the network address of the host on which the proxied application will run. This information might be used by the proxy to restrict access to a specific host. options are proxy specific options that will be passed to the proxy. The details of these options are not specified here. Their syntax and semantics are defined by each proxy service. If auth-data-len is nonzero, then auth-name and auth-data contain authentication or authorization information that should be passed to the proxy. The proxy will typically use this to authenticate and authorize itself to the target server. The details of how the auth fields are used are specific to each proxy service. After sending GET_PROXY_ADDR the proxy manager expects a reply from the proxy. The status field of the reply indicates if the request can be satisfied. If status is Success, proxy-address will contain the network address of the proxy willing to handle this request. The format of the proxy address is specific to the proxy service being used. For example, for a proxy service of "LBX", the proxy address would be the X display address of the proxy (e.g, "gateway.x.org:63"). The proxy manager will forward the successful GET_PROXY_ADDR reply to whomever requested the proxy service. If status is Unable, the proxy is not able to satisfy the request but it believes some other proxy might be able to do so. Proxy-address is the empty string and failure-reason indicates the reason for failure. The proxy manager may choose to forward the original GET_PROXY_ADDR to another already running proxy, or it may choose to start up a new proxy. In the event that the proxy manager can not find or start a proxy, it will send a GET_PROXY_ADDR reply (with status Failure and an appropriate failure-reason) to whomever requested the proxy service. If status is Failure, the proxy is not able to satisfy the request and in addition is informing the requester that the request is invalid in some way and should not be retried. If the proxy manager starts up a new proxy, the proxy manager will need an indication from the proxy that it is ready to accept requests. The proxy is required to send a START_PROXY message to the proxy manager to identify itself and signal its readiness to receive requests. START_PROXY proxy-service : STRING (name of proxy service, e.g. "LBX") When the proxy manager receives the START_PROXY message from the proxy it checks that the proxy-service is the one that it's expecting. If the proxy-service is incorrect, an IceBadValue error will be sent to the proxy. Otherwise, the proxy manager will forward the original GET_PROXY_ADDR request to the proxy and the proxy will respond to the GET_PROXY_ADDR request in the same way as discussed above. Protocol -------- ICE protocol name is "PROXY_MANAGEMENT". The major opcode is assigned at run-time by ICE. Types ----- STRING 2 CARD16 length n LISTofCARD8 the string p p = pad(2+n,8) Encoding -------- GET_PROXY_ADDR 1 ? PROXY_MANAGEMENT 1 1 opcode 2 n auth-data-len (in bytes) 4 (a+b+c+d+e+n+p)/8 length of remaining data in 8-byte units a STRING proxy-service b STRING server-address c STRING host-address d STRING options e STRING auth-name (if auth-data-len > 0) n LISTofCARD8 auth-data (if auth-data-len > 0) p unused, p=pad(n,8) GET_PROXY_ADDR_REPLY 1 ? PROXY_MANAGEMENT 1 2 opcode 1 CARD8 status 0 Unable 1 Success 2 Failure 1 unused 4 (a+b)/8 length of remaining data in 8-byte units a STRING proxy-address b STRING failure-reason START_PROXY 1 ? PROXY_MANAGEMENT 1 3 opcode 2 unused 4 a/8 length of remaining data in 8-byte units a STRING proxy-service
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