Questions arised whether SECoP should support access restrictions.
SECoP itself does not provide access control, except the readonly parameter property. Access control should rely on existing network solutions:
- the server might restrict the access to parts of the network
- the server might transport SECoP via an SSL Server
- The server might create multiple view nodes, some of them exporting only subsets of their modules and/or parameters, and on other restrict access depending on the remote address.