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This draft is a work item of the Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Certificate Management Messages over CMS
Author(s) : M. Myers, J. Schaad
Filename : draft-ietf-pkix-2797-bis-04.txt
Pages : 75
Date : 2006-3-3
This document defines the base syntax for CMC, a Certificate
Management protocol using CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax). This
protocol addresses two immediate needs within the Internet PKI
community:
1. The need for an interface to public key certification products
and services based on CMS and PKCS #10 (Public Key Crytpography
2. The need in S/MIME (Secure MIME) for a certificate enrollment
protocol for DSA-signed certificates with Diffie-Hellman public
keys.
CMC also requires the use of the transport document and the
requirements usage document along with this document for a full
definition.
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