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I-D ACTION:draft-padma-dnsind-externalkeys-00.txt



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	Title		: Inter-operability of Secure Domain Name System with 
                          Other Key Distribution Services
	Author(s)	: M. Padmaja, J. Rao
	Filename	: draft-padma-dnsind-externalkeys-00.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 26-Oct-99
	
There are several mechanisms for distributing public keys and
certificates today. These distribution services publish certificates
which contain cryptographic public keys. Clients that use any of
these distribution services to retrieve certificates, require
additional software for the retrieval, parsing and verification
of these certificates. In this draft, we propose an alternate
scheme that takes advantage of the Secure DNS infrastructure to
distribute verified public keys obtained from other distribution
services.

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