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	Title		: Crypto Profile Based Support for the Inclusion of New 
                          Encryption and Checksum Algorithms in the Kerberos V5 
                          GSSAPI Mechanism
	Author(s)	: L. Zhu, K. Jaganathan
	Filename	: draft-ietf-krb-wg-gssapi-cfx-00.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2003-8-29
	
[KCRYPTO] introduced a generic framework for the inclusion of new 
encryption and checksum algorithms to be used in the Kerberos V5 
protocol.  [AES-KRB5] describes a crypto profile (per [KCRYPTO]) for 
AES.  This document introduces a generic method for adding new 
crypto-systems to the GSSAPI-KerberosV5 mechanism based on crypto 
profiles as defined in [KCRYPTO].  It also describes the use of AES 
encryption for GSSAPI as an example of this new method.

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