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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-oakley-05.txt



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	Title		: The resolution of ISAKMP with Oakley
	Author(s)	: D. Carrel, D. Harkins
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-oakley-05.txt
	Pages		: 38
	Date		: 17-Nov-97
	
   [MSST97] (ISAKMP) provides a framework for authentication and key
   exchange but does not define them.  ISAKMP is designed to be key
   exchange independant; that is, it is designed to support many
   different key exchanges.
 
   [Orm96] (Oakley) describes a series of key exchanges-- called
   ''modes''-- and details the services provided by each (e.g. perfect
   forward secrecy for keys, identity protection, and authentication).
 
   [Kra96] (SKEME) describes a versatile key exchange technique which
   provides anonymity, repudiability, and quick key refreshment.
 
   This document describes a protocol using part of Oakley and part of
   SKEME in conjunction with ISAKMP to obtain authenticated keying
   material for use with ISAKMP, and for other security associations
   such as AH and ESP for the IETF IPsec DOI.

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