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Re: where is draft-ietf-ipsec-oakley-02.txt ?



Lewis McCarthy wrote:
> The ISAKMP/Oakley resolution draft 
> (draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-oakley-00.txt) refers to a
> draft-ietf-ipsec-oakley-02.txt. All I've been able to find in the
> usual ID directories is -01.txt. Is the -02 a typo or is the new
> version just remarkably hard to locate ?

  Oops. It's a typo. Thanks for pointing that out.

   Dan.

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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-montenegro-firewall-sup-00.txt
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 09:21:38 -0400
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 A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
 directories.                                                              

       Title     : Firewall Support for Mobile IP                          
       Author(s) : G. Montenegro, V. Gupta
       Filename  : draft-montenegro-firewall-sup-00.txt
       Pages     : 22
       Date      : 09/16/1996

The Mobile IP specification establishes the mechanisms that enable a mobile
host to maintain and use the same IP address as it changes its point of 
attachment to the network. Mobility implies higher security risks than 
static operation, because the traffic may at times take unforeseen network 
paths with unknown or unpredictable security characteristics. The Mobile IP
specification uses cryptographic techniques to authenticate the parties 
involved in the registration protocol. However, it makes no provisions for 
securing data traffic.  The mechanisms described in this document allow a 
mobile node out on a public sector of the network to negotiate ccess past a
SKIP firewall, and construct a secure channel into its home network.       

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