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This draft is a work item of the Multicast Security Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: Group Key Management Architecture
	Author(s)	: L. Dondeti et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-msec-gkmarch-04.txt
	Pages		: 32
	Date		: 2003-3-6
	
This document presents a group key-management architecture for MSEC.
The purpose of this document is to define the common architecture for 
MSEC group key-management protocols that support a variety of 
application, transport, and internetwork security protocols.  To 
address these diverse uses, MSEC may need to standardize two or more 
group key management protocols that have common requirements, 
abstractions, overall design, and messages. The framework and 
guidelines in this document allow for a modular and flexible design of 
group key management protocols for a variety different settings that 
are specialized to application needs.
Comments on this document should be sent to msec@securemulticast.org.

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