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Title : Trusted Transactions for Network-Enabled Devices
Author(s) : J. Stapleton, P. Griffin
Filename : draft-stapleton-ttned-00.txt
Pages : 43
Date : 2006-2-10
This document specifies a cryptographically protected message format
and transaction protocol for managing network-enabled devices. The
message format consists of a header, content and trailers. The
message header uniquely identifies the message type. The message
content is afforded (i) authentication by means of a digital
signature trailer and (ii) confidentiality by means of encryption
trailer; and the whole message (header, content, trailers) is
afforded integrity by means of a trusted time stamp trailer. All
message structures are defined using ASN.1 and all cryptographic
structures use CMS. The transaction protocol consists of request
messages, response messages, acknowledgement messages, and
notification messages.
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