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	Title		: XKMS Provisioning of OATH Shared Secret Keys 

	Author(s)	: P. Hallam-Baker
	Filename	: draft-hallambaker-oathxkms-00.txt,.pdf
	Pages		: 19
	Date		: 2006-2-23
	
A means of provisioning OATH shared secret OTP parameters based on 
the XKMS protocol is described. The techniques used may be extended 
to support XKMS registration of symmetric keys for other 
cryptographic protocols. It is hoped that publication of this note 
will allow others to make use of the same architectural approach as a 
starting point for future proposals. 
        
This work is a joint effort by the members of OATH (Initiative for 
Open AuTHentication) to specify an algorithm that can be freely 
distributed to the technical community. The authors believe that a 
common and shared specification will facilitate adoption of two-
factor authentication on the Internet by enabling interoperability 
commercial and open-source implementations. 


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