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	Title		: EAP based Proxy Mobile IP key bootstrapping: A WiMAX applicability example
	Author(s)	: M. Nakhjiri, N. Venkitaraman
	Filename	: draft-nakhjiri-pmip-key-02.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2006-2-1
	
The specification for a EAP based keying methodology for Proxy Mobile 
   IP security is a topic of interest within some standard bodies such 
   as WiMAX and is still under consideration. In this document, the 
   authors intend to provide an first pass illustration on how the EAP 
   keying framework may be used for bootstrapping keys between two 
   agents performing a network service such as Proxy Mobile IP function. 
   Care is taken so that the solution is aligned as closely as possible 
   to the guidelines provided by the EAP Keying framework [EAPKEY]. The 
   solution is, however, fitted to the constraints of the existing SDO 
   scenarios and may not fully fit a future generic application keying 
   solutions defined by HOAKEY.

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