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Title : Cryptographic Token Key Initialization Protocol Version 1.0
Author(s) : M. Nystrom
Filename : draft-nystrom-ct-kip-01.txt
Pages : 62
Date : 2006-5-23
This document represents a republication of CT-KIP Version 1.0 from
RSA Laboratories' One-Time Password Specifications (OTPS) series, and
change control is retained within the OTPS process. The body of this
document, except for the intellectual property considerations section
and the IANA considerations section, is taken directly from the CT-
KIP Version 1.0 document.
CT-KIP is a client-server protocol for initialization (and
configuration) of cryptographic tokens. The protocol requires
neither private-key capabilities in the cryptographic tokens, nor an
established public-key infrastructure. Provisioned (or generated)
secrets will only be available to the server and the cryptographic
token itself.
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