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I-D ACTION:draft-mcdonald-pf-key-v2-06.txt



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	Title		: PF_KEY Key Management API, Version 2
	Author(s)	: D. McDonald, B. Phan, C. Metz
	Filename	: draft-mcdonald-pf-key-v2-06.txt
	Pages		: 72
	Date		: 03-Jun-98
	
   A generic key management API that can  be  used  not  only  for  IP
   Security  [Atk95a]  [Atk95b]  [Atk95c]  but  also  for  other network
   security services is presented in this document.  Version 1  of  this
   API  was  implemented  inside 4.4-Lite BSD as part of the U. S. Naval
   Research Laboratory's freely distributable and usable IPv6 and  IPsec
   implementation[AMPMC96].   It  is  documented here for the benefit of
   others who might also adopt and use the API, thus providing increased
   portability  of  key  management  applications  (e.g. a manual keying
   application, an  ISAKMP  daemon,  a  GKMP  daemon  [HM97a][HM97b],  a
   Photuris daemon, or a SKIP certificate discovery protocol daemon).

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