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Preamble |
2.3.2. ContinuationContinuation requests carry a token to reference a previously initialized shared-secret arrangement. All continuation messages carry message authentication codes to determine message origin authenticity, partial sequence integrity, and optionally entity-body integrity. Continuation messages may employ optional message body ciphering at the discretion of the sending peer. In all other respects, continuation messages are conventional HTTP messages. See Continuation Request and Continuation Response for the form these messages take. The responder may at any stage prompt initialization (or re-initialization) by returning a challenge response. See Challenge Response for the form this message takes. |