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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipsec-auth-hmac-ripemd-160-96-02.txt



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	Title		: The Use of HMAC-RIPEMD-160-96 within ESP and AH
	Author(s)	: A. Keromytis, N. Provos
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsec-auth-hmac-ripemd-160-96-02.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 24-Jul-98
	
   This draft describes the use of the HMAC algorithm [RFC-2104] in
   conjunction with the RIPEMD-160 algorithm [RIPEMD-160] as an
   authentication mechanism within the revised IPSEC Encapsulating
   Security Payload [ESP] and the revised IPSEC Authentication Header
   [AH].  HMAC with RIPEMD-160 provides data origin authentication and
   integrity protection.
 
   Further information on the other components necessary for ESP and AH
   implementations is provided by [Thayer97a].

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