Information technology — Message Handling Systems (MHS): Message store: Abstract service definition — Part 5: — Amendment 1: Additional correlation attribute and security error code

Technologies de l'information — Systèmes de messagerie (MHS): Mémoire de messages: Définition du service abstrait — Partie 5: — Amendement 1: Attribut de corrélation supplémentaire et code d'erreur de sécurité

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 10021-5
Third edition
1996-06-15
AMENDMENT 1
1998-09-15
Information technology — Message
Handling Systems (MHS): Message store:
Abstract service definition
AMENDMENT 1: Additional correlation
attribute and security error code
Technologies de l'information — Systèmes de messagerie (MHS): Dépôt
de message: Définition de service abstrait
AMENDEMENT 1: Attributs de corrélation additionnelle et code d’erreur
de sécurité
Reference number
B C
ISO/IEC 10021-5:1996/Amd.1:1998(E)

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Contents Page
1 Detailed security related changes. 1
1) Subclause 7.1.3 and Annex B . 1
2) Subclause 9.8. 1
2 Modification of the retrieval-status attribute. 2
3) Subclause 7.1.2. 2
4) Subclause 11.2.68. 2
5) Subclause 11.6. 2
6) Annex A. 3
7) Annex B. 3
3 Determination of the presence of an attribute . 3
8) Subclause 8.1.4 and Annex B . 3
9) Subclause 8.1.5. 3
4 Missing matching-rule. 3
10) Subclause 11.2.25 and Annex C . 3
11) Subclause 11.2.63 and Annex C . 3
12) Subclause 12.4.7. 4
13) New subclause 12.4.11 . 4
14) Subclause 12.6 and Annex D. 4
15) Annex A. 4
16) Annex C. 4
17) Annex D. 4
5 Multi-valued MTS envelope extensions. 5
18) Subclause 11.1. 5
6 Additional correlation attribute for Reports. 5
19) Subclause 11.1.1. 5
20) New subclause 11.2.2 . 5
21) Subclause 11.5. 5
22) Subclause 13.3. 5
23) Annex A. 6
24) Annex C. 6
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7 Attribute correlation problem . 6
25) Subclause 11.2.3 . 6
8 Additional attribute for delivered message originator . 6
26) Subclause 11.1.1 . 6
27) New subclause 11.2.31. 6
28) Subclause 11.5 . 7
29) Annex A . 7
30) Annex C . 7
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the
specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the
development of International Standards through technical committees established by the respective organization to deal with
particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other
international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work.
In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1. Draft
International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.
Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 10021-5:1996 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, ,
Information technology
Subcommittee SC 33, Distributed application services, in collaboration with ITU-T. The identical text is published as ITU-T
Rec. X.413/Amd.1.
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Introduction
The purpose of this Amendment is as follows:
• to define an extended set of ASN.1 Integer values for MS-security error codes;
• a set of enhancements to change the value of the MS-retrieval status attribute;
• missing matching rules for redirection attributes;
• clarification of multi-valued MTS envelope extensions;
• definition of additional correlation attribute for reports;
• clarification of an aspect of attribute creation;
• definition of a new attribute to identify the delivered-message’s originator.
The instructions enumerated below identify the reference clause number and then the desired change.
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ISO/IEC 10021-5:1996/Amd.1:1998(E)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ISO/IEC 10021-5 : 1995/Amd.1 : 1998 (E)
ITU-T Rec. X.413 (1995)/Amd.1 (1997 E)
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – MESSAGE HANDLING SYSTEMS (MHS):
MESSAGE STORE: ABSTRACT SERVICE DEFINITION
AMENDMENT 1
Additional correlation attribute and security error code
1 Detailed security related changes
1) Subclause 7.1.3 and Annex B
Add a value in the ASN.1 definition of as follows:
BindProblem
BindProblem::= ENUMERATED {
authentication-error (0),
unacceptable-security-context (1),
unable-to-establish-association (2),
...-- 1994 extension addition -- ,
bind-extension-problem (3),
confidentiality-association-error (4)}
In subclause 7.1.3, item a), add the following sentence to the end of the Unqualified-error parameter definition:
If confidentiality-association-error is indicated, the abstract-association cannot be established because the
underlying connection does not provide the necessary degree of confidentiality.
2) Subclause 9.8
Add the following text to the end of this subclause:
The contains the parameter which indicates the cause of security-policy violation.
security-error security-problem
The parameter concerns:
security-problem
– delete;
– fetch;
– list;
– modify;
– MS-message-submission;
– MS-probe-submission;
– register-MS;
– summarize.
9.8.1 Security-error for register-MS abstract-operation
The security-problem parameter can have one of the following values related to change-credentials component of register-MS
argument:
a) operation-security-failure: The operation failed for security reason.
b) : The security-policy is violated.
security-policy-violation
c) : The security services cannot be supported.
security-services-refusal
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9.8.2 Security-error for delete, fetch, list, modify and summarize abstract-operations
The parameter can have one of the following values:
security-problem
a) operation-security-failure: The operation failed for security reason.
b) unauthorized-entry-class: The security policy does not permit the requested operation to be performed on the
specified entry-class.
9.8.3 Security-error for MS-probe-submission and MS-message-submission abstract-operations
The parameter may have one of the following values in addition to those defined in ITU-T Rec. X.41
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