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       Title     : Photuris: Session Key Management Protocol               
       Author(s) : P. Karn, W. Simpson
       Filename  : draft-simpson-photuris-15.txt
       Pages     : 74
       Date      : 07/24/1997

Photuris is a session-key management protocol intended for use with 
the IP Security Protocols (AH and ESP).  This document defines 
the basic protocol mechanisms.                                                                

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