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Title : On the applicability of various MIKEY modes and extensions
Author(s) : S. Fries, D. Ignjatic
Filename : draft-fries-msec-mikey-applicability-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2006-2-28
Multimedia Internet Keying - MIKEY - is a key management scheme that
can be used for real-time applications. In particular, it has been
defined focusing on the support of the Secure Real-time Transport
Protocol. MIKEY itself defines four key distribution schemes.
Moreover, it is defined to allow extensions of the protocol. As
MIKEY becomes more and more accepted, extensions to the base protocol
arose, especially in terms of additional key distribution schemes,
but also in terms of payload enhancements.
This document provides an overview about MIKEY in general as well as
the existing extensions in MIKEY, which have been defined or are in
the process of definition.
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