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	Title		: Mutual OATH: HOTP Extensions for mutual authentication
	Author(s)	: D. M'Raihi, et al.
	Filename	: draft-mraihi-mutual-oath-hotp-variants-01.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2005-12-15
	
This document describes Mutual OATH, a mechanism for mutual 
    authentication based on the HOTP algorithm [HOTP] introduced 
    recently by OATH (initiative for Open AuTHentication) [OATH] and 
    submitted as an individual draft to the IETF last year. The 
    security and strength of Mutual OATH depends on the properties of 
    the underlying building block HOTP, which is a construction based 
    on HMAC [RFC2104] using SHA-1 as the hash function.

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