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[IPSECKEY] Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-richardson-ipsec-rr-01.txt
This is the latest proposal, any comments.
We do not have formal working group yet, but hopefully soon.
Olafur
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> Title : A method for storing IPsec keying material in DNS
> Author(s) : M. Richardson
> Filename : draft-richardson-ipsec-rr-01.txt
> Pages : 6
> Date : 2003-1-16
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>This document describes a new resource record for DNS. This record
>may be used to store public keys for use in IPsec systems.
>This record replaces the functionality of the sub-type #1 of the KEY
>Resource Record, which has been proposed to be obsoleted by [1].
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