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Title : Encryption and Checksum Specifications for Kerberos 5
Author(s) : K. Raeburn
Filename : draft-ietf-krb-wg-crypto-04.txt
Pages : 48
Date : 2003-4-4
This document describes a framework for defining encryption and
checksum mechanisms for use with the Kerberos protocol [Kerb],
defining an abstraction layer between the Kerberos protocol and
related protocols, and the actual mechanisms themselves. Several
mechanisms are also defined in this document. Some are taken from
RFC 1510, modified in form to fit this new framework, and
occasionally modified in content when the old specification was
incorrect. New mechanisms are presented here as well. This document
does NOT indicate which mechanisms may be considered 'required to
implement' or deprecated.
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