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	Title		: EAP Keying and Re-authentication in Visited Domains
	Author(s)	: L. Dondeti, V. Narayanan
	Filename	: draft-dondeti-eap-vkh-00.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2006-10-18
	
   This document specifies a visited domain key hierarchy derived from
   the extended master session key (EMSK) from EAP to facilitate visited
   domain key management for various purposes including fast handovers
   and visited domain services.  The visited domain key hierarchy avoids
   the latency associated with communicating with the home domain as in
   case of a full EAP method run or even in a single round trip as with
   the EAP efficient reauthentication scheme, and that is especially
   desirable when the protocol is in the critical path of a handover.


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