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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipsec-sonofike-rqts-00.txt



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	Title		: Son-of-IKE Requirements
	Author(s)	: C. Madson
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsec-sonofike-rqts-00.txt
	Pages		: 41
	Date		: 29-Mar-02
	
Various proposals have been made for updating the IKE protocol. This 
effort has been known as 'Son of IKE (SOI)'. 
One thing that is missing from the discussion is an evaluation of the 
scope of SOI, identifying which problems it should solve. Sections of 
this document discuss various scenarios that are considered important 
for SOI. 
Once this scoping is done, it becomes easier to specify the 
requirements of the protocol. This document also discusses protocol, 
policy and security requirements for SOI, along with recommendations 
for protocol improvement in such areas as modularity, extensibility, 
protocol convergence and simplicity, which are important regardless 
of the scope of SOI.

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