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	Title		: Session Description Protocol (SDP) Indicators for Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
	Author(s)	: J. Fischl, H. Tschofenig
	Filename	: draft-fischl-mmusic-sdp-dtls-01.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2006-6-27
	
This specification defines how to use the Session Description
Protocol (SDP) to signal that media will be transported over Datagram
Transport Layer Security (DTLS) or where the SRTP security context is
established using DTLS and it defines new SDP protocol identifiers.
It reuses the syntax and semantics for an SDP 'fingerprint' attribute
that identifies the certificate which will be presented during the
DTLS handshake.  This allows security provided by the existing DTLS
specification to also be applicable to data that is transported over
a datagram oriented transport.

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