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Title : MOBIKE Extensions for PF_KEY
Author(s) : U. Schilcher, et al.
Filename : draft-schilcher-mobike-pfkey-extension-01.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2005-7-19
PF_KEY is a generic key management API used for communication between
a trusted user level key management daemon and a key engine within
the operating system. With the extension of IKEv2 for mobility and
multihoming (MOBIKE) the existing capabilities of PF_KEY with regard
to the creation, maintenance and deletion of security associations
became insufficient. This document defines an extension to update an
entity in the security association database. Additionally, it is
necessary to reflect the newly offered integrity and encryption
algorithms with IKEv2 in PF_KEY.
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