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	Title		: Communicating With Transport Intermediaries: Discussion and Framework
	Author(s)	: M. Shore
	Filename	: draft-shore-alias-fw-00.txt
	Pages		: 31
	Date		: 2004-2-3
	
In an increasingly complex internet it is becoming more common for
     endpoints to want to influence the behavior of network devices, and
     for those devices to want to communicate with endpoints for autho-
     rization and policy discover.  Frameworks and protocols are evolv-
     ing for communication with application intermediaries and with net-
     work edge policy enforcement devices.  One area that has received
     relatively little attention to date is communication between end-
     points and transport intermediaries.  This document presents a
     problem statement and an overview of different communication mod-
     els.

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