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	Title		: RSVP Security Properties
	Author(s)	: H. Tschofenig
	Filename	: draft-ietf-nsis-rsvp-sec-properties-00.txt
	Pages		: 37
	Date		: 2002-10-31
	
As the work of the NSIS working group has begun there are also 
concerns about security and its implication for the design of a 
signaling protocol. In order to understand the security properties 
and available options of RSVP a number of documents have to be read. 
This document tries to summarize the security properties of RSVP and 
to view them from a different point of view. This work in NSIS is 
part of the overall process of analyzing other protocols and to learn 
from their design considerations. This document should also provide a 
starting point for security discussions.

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