OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC

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  • 1.  Open Policy Agent doc - Comparison to XACML

    Posted 12-01-2023 13:22
    Classified as: {OPEN}   Hello, since Open Policy Agent was mentioned on xacml lists, and presented to the XACML TC a while ago, I thought you might be interested: recently I looked at their documentation Comparison to other systems , which compares OPA to XACML, among others, and noticed the XACML policy given as example was quite wrong/obsolete (using a mix of old XACML 2.0 and XACML 3.0, and other issues). So I have fixed it in a PR on the OPA github: https://github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/pull/6438   But if you find other issues in their XACML comparison, feel free to do a pull request on their github. This worked well for me.   Kind regards, Cyril   {OPEN}


  • 2.  Re: [xacml-dev] Open Policy Agent doc - Comparison to XACML

    Posted 12-07-2023 22:29
    Just saw this (growing number of messages from the TC list are ending up in my Spam folder :-/)

    Very nice!

    b

    > On Dec 1, 2023, at 5:21 AM, DANGERVILLE Cyril <cyril.dangerville@thalesgroup.com> wrote:
    >
    > Classified as: {OPEN}
    >
    > Hello,
    > since Open Policy Agent was mentioned on xacml lists, and presented to the XACML TC a while ago, I thought you might be interested: recently I looked at their documentation Comparison to other systems <https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/comparison-to-other-systems>, which compares OPA to XACML, among others, and noticed the XACML policy given as example was quite wrong/obsolete (using a mix of old XACML 2.0 and XACML 3.0, and other issues). So I have fixed it in a PR on the OPA github:
    > https://github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/pull/6438
    >
    > But if you find other issues in their XACML comparison, feel free to do a pull request on their github. This worked well for me.
    >
    > Kind regards,
    > Cyril
    >
    > {OPEN}




  • 3.  Re: [xacml-dev] Open Policy Agent doc - Comparison to XACML

    Posted 12-07-2023 22:29
    Just saw this (growing number of messages from the TC list are ending up in my Spam folder :-/) Very nice! b On Dec 1, 2023, at 5:21 AM, DANGERVILLE Cyril <cyril.dangerville@thalesgroup.com> wrote: Classified as: {OPEN}   Hello, since Open Policy Agent was mentioned on xacml lists, and presented to the XACML TC a while ago, I thought you might be interested: recently I looked at their documentation   Comparison to other systems , which compares OPA to XACML, among others, and noticed the XACML policy given as example was quite wrong/obsolete (using a mix of old XACML 2.0 and XACML 3.0, and other issues). So I have fixed it in a PR on the OPA github: https://github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/pull/6438   But if you find other issues in their XACML comparison, feel free to do a pull request on their github. This worked well for me.   Kind regards, Cyril   {OPEN}