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	Title		: IPsec Channels: Connection Latching
	Author(s)	: N. Williams
	Filename	: draft-ietf-btns-connection-latching-00.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2006-2-27
	
   This document specifies, abstractly, how to interface applications
   and transport protocols with IPsec so as to create "channels" by
   "latching" connections to certain IPsec Security Association (SA)
   parameters for their lifetime.  This can be used to protect
   applications against accidental reconfiguration of IPsec that might
   expose live packet flows to unintended peers, such as might happen
   with Better Than Nothing Security (BTNS).  Latched connections
   represent IPsec channels, and as such, allow for channel binding to
   IPsec.


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