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Re: PKI(Entrust) & IPsec
We are combining PKI and IPSEC support into our product.
Jeffrey Goodwin
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On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Gagnon Robert wrote:
> Subject:
> Re: PKI(Entrust) & IPsec
> Date:
> Tue, 10 Feb 1998 14:49:34 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> From:
> Steve Coya <scoya@ns.ietf.org>
> To:
> Gagnon Robert <gagnonr@smtp.gc.ca>
> CC:
> ietf-web@ns.ietf.org
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> Robert,
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> >>How do we consolidate the use of these two security mechanisms since
> the
> >>Government of Canada has standardized on PKI(Entrust) and most of our
> >>solution vendors are dealing with IPSEC? Do you have any suggestions
> on
> >>using these two technologies to provide non-repudiated VPN access for
> >>all forms of remote access(telework, clients, travellers, part-time
> >>home, etc)?????
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> I believe the best place to send your query would be to the IPSEC WG
> email list: ipsec@tis.com
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> Note that the IETF focuses on providing technical solutions to the
> community, but has no influence whatsoever on policy decisions, whether
> they be made by user groups, ISPs, of governments.
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> Steve
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