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Title : Multiple Authentication Exchanges in IKEv2
Author(s) : P. Eronen, J. Korhonen
Filename : draft-eronen-ipsec-ikev2-multiple-auth-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-3-8
IKEv2 supports several mechanisms for authenticating the parties,
including signatures with public-key certificates, shared secrets,
and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) methods. Currently,
each endpoint uses only one of these mechanisms to authenticate
itself. This document specifies an extension to IKEv2 that allows
the use of multiple authentication exchanges, either using different
mechanisms or the same mechanism. This extension allows, for
instance, performing certificate-based authentication of the client
host followed by an EAP authentication of the user. When backend
authentication servers are used, they can belong to different
administrative domains, such as the network access provider and the
service provider.
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