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	Title		: OCSP Extensions to IKEv2
	Author(s)	: M. Myers, H. Tschofenig
	Filename	: draft-myers-ipsec-ikev2-oscp-02.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2005-2-18
	
While IKEv2 supports public key based authentication (PKI), the 
corresponding use of in-band CRLs is problematic due to unbounded CRL 
size.  The size of an OCSP response is however well-bounded and small.  
This document defines two extensions to IKEv2 which enable the use of 
OCSP for in-band signaling of certificate revocation status.  Two new 
content encodings are defined for use in the CERTREQ and CERT payloads:  
OCSP Responder Hash and OCSP Response.  An OCSP Responder Hash CERTREQ 
payload triggers transmission of an OCSP Response CERT payload.

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