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	Title		: TLS Multiplexing
	Author(s)	: M. Badra, I. Hajjeh
	Filename	: draft-badra-hajjeh-mtls-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2005-10-11
	
   TLS is the famous protocol that provides authentication and data 
   protection for communication between two entities. However, missing 
   from the protocol is a way to multiplex application data over the 
   same TLS session. 
    
   This document defines a new TLS sub-protocol called MTLS running 
   over TLS (or DTLS) Record protocol. The MTLS design provides 
   application multiplexing over a single TLS session. Instead of 
   associating a TLS connection with each application, MTLS allows 
   several applications to protect their exchanges over a single TLS 
   session. 

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