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OPC-10000-4 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 4: Services7.41 UserTokenPolicySecurityMode is not None , USERNAME and ISSUEDTOKEN UserTokenPolicies should specify the same SecurityPolicy as the EndpointDescription or should not explicitly specify a SecurityPolicy . If a SecurityPolicy is specified, it shall ... each unique issuerEndpointUrl . If the tokenType is CERTIFICATE, the securityPolicyUri may be any valid SecurityPolicy. The choice of SecurityPolicy is system specific and depends on the infrastructure that issue
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OPC-10000-6 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 6: Mappingssecurity algorithms that shall be used together during a security handshake is called a SecurityPolicy . OPC 10000-7 defines standard SecurityPolicies as parts of the standard Profiles which ... expected to support. OPC 10000-7 also defines a URI for each standard SecurityPolicy . The latest versions of all SecurityPolicies are available in the online Profiles website
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OPC-10000-6 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 6: Mappingssignature is encoded as sequence of Bytes with a length specified by the SecurityPolicy. The formula to calculate the amount of padding depends on the amount of data that
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OPC-10000-6 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 6: Mappingssignature is encoded as sequence of Bytes with a length specified by the SecurityPolicy
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Services9.6.6 StartRequestTokenObject . The contents of the RequestorData and ServiceData depend on the UserTokenType and the SecurityPolicy. Table 149 specifies the contents for different combinations of UserTokenType and SecurityPolicy . Table 149 - StartRequestToken ... Argument Contents UserTokenType RequestorData ServiceData UserName or IssuedToken SecurityPolicy: None Not Used Not Used UserName or IssuedToken SecurityPolicy: RSA Not Used A Certificate containing the PublicKey used to build