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Title : Low Infrastructure Mutual Authentication Using SPKM-3
Author(s) : W. Adamson, O. Kornievskaia
Filename : draft-adamson-nfsv4-spkm3-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-10-17
This memorandum describes a method whereby one can use GSS-API
[RFC2078] to supply a secure channel between a user on a client and a
server, authenticating both the user and server with public key
certificates [RFC3280], without the need for an external Public Key
Infrastructure for certificate verification. The method leverages
the existing Simple Public Key Mechanism Version 3 (SPKM-3)
[RFC2847]. In addition to describing the use of SPKM-3 for mutual
authentication, this memorandum updates RFC2847, reflecting
implementation experience.
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