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	Title		: The NetIQ Common Agent Protocol
	Author(s)	: R. Huebner
	Filename	: draft-huebner-ncap-prot-00.txt
	Pages		: 5
	Date		: 2004-9-2
	
This document outlines the protocol used by the NetIQ Common
Agent as part of its NetIQ Common Agent Protocol (NCAP).  This binary
protocol is used over standard TCP sockets and provides both 
real-time event delivery and common RPC services to the NetIQ
Common Agent Framework.  These messages may be encrypted via SSL 
based on the handshake received during intial negotiation.  
Messages consist primarily of a standardized header and a 
variable-length body.

Both message header and content are stored in sender-native form,
pursuant to a reader-makes-right data flow.

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