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This draft is a work item of the Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate
Policy and Certification Practices Framework
Author(s) : S. Chokhani et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-pkix-ipki-new-rfc2527-02.txt
Pages : 81
Date : 2003-4-25
This document presents a framework to assist the writers of
certificate policies or certification practice statements for
participants within public key infrastructures, such as
certification authorities, policy authorities, and communities of
interest that wish to rely on certificates. In particular, the
framework provides a comprehensive list of topics that potentially
(at the writer's discretion) need to be covered in a certificate
policy or a certification practice statement. This document is
being submitted to the RFC Editor with a request for publication as
an Informational RFC.
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