Index: components/policy/proto/device_management_backend.proto |
diff --git a/components/policy/proto/device_management_backend.proto b/components/policy/proto/device_management_backend.proto |
index 973c1b324de8ac7f5b3971a5027edd9e9c2770c0..859c9cb8f092cbf4db156dfc1a6b4b4122e5ab94 100644 |
--- a/components/policy/proto/device_management_backend.proto |
+++ b/components/policy/proto/device_management_backend.proto |
@@ -290,10 +290,13 @@ message PolicyData { |
// anything like that. |
optional int64 timestamp = 2; |
- // The DM token that was used by the client in the HTTP POST header |
- // for authenticating the request. It is included here again so that |
- // the client can verify that the response is meant for them (and not |
- // issued by a replay or man-in-the-middle attack). |
+ // The DM token that was used by the client in the HTTP POST header for |
+ // authenticating the request. It is included here again so that the client |
+ // can verify that the response is meant for them (and not issued by a replay |
+ // or man-in-the-middle attack). |
+ // Note that the existence or non-existence of the DM token is not the correct |
+ // way to determine whether the device is managed. Cf. |management_mode| below |
+ // for details. |
optional string request_token = 3; |
// The serialized value of the actual policy protobuf. This can be |
@@ -368,8 +371,8 @@ message PolicyData { |
// The device is owned locally. The policies are set by the local owner of |
// the device. |
LOCAL_OWNER = 0; |
- // The device is enterprise-managed. The policies come from the enterprise |
- // server. See the comment above for backward compatibility. |
+ // The device is enterprise-managed (either via DM server or through Active |
+ // Directory). See the comment above for backward compatibility. |
ENTERPRISE_MANAGED = 1; |
// Obsolete. Don't use. |
OBSOLETE_CONSUMER_MANAGED = 2; |