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	Title		: EAP shared key methods documentation template
	Author(s)	: F. Bersani
	Filename	: draft-bersani-eap-sharedkeymethods-doctemplate-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-3-11
	
This document proposes a template for authors of EAP methods that 
   rely on shared keys, to document their work. 
   Since EAP methods have proliferated but only 4 are currently 
   standardized and since no simple shared key EAP method seems to be 
   widely available to replace EAP-MD5 that has been deprecated for 
   security reasons, this template is the first step towards 
   standardizing such an EAP method. 
   This document is indeed intended to help gather information on the 
   existing related work before requesting that a new work item be 
   opened at IETF to standardize a replacement for EAP-MD5.

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