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	Title		: Memorandum for multi-domain PKI Interoperability
	Author(s)	: M. SHIMAOKA
	Filename	: draft-shimaoka-multidomain-pki-01.txt
	Pages		: 26
	Date		: 2003-10-27
	
This memo is used to share the awareness necessary to deployment of
multi-domain PKI. Scope of this memo is to establish trust
relationship and interoperability between plural PKI domains.  Both
single-domain PKI and multi-domain PKI are established by the trust
relationships between CAs.  Typical and primitive PKI models are
specified as single-domain PKI.  Multi-domain PKI established by
plural single-domsin PKI is categorized as multi-trust point model
and single-trust point model. Multi-trust point model is based on
trust list model, and single-trust point model is based on cross-
certification.

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