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Title : Guidance for AAA Key Management
Author(s) : R. Housley, B. Aboba
Filename : draft-housley-aaa-key-mgmt-06.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2006-11-28
This document provides guidance to designers of AAA key management
protocols. The guidance is also useful to designers of systems and
solutions that include AAA key management protocols. Given the
complexity and difficulty in designing secure, long-lasting key
management algorithms and protocols by experts in the field, it is
almost certainly inappropriate for IETF working groups without deep
expertise in the area to be designing their own key management
algorithms and protocols based on Authentication, Authorization and
Accounting (AAA) protocols. The guidelines in this document apply to
documents requesting publication as IETF RFCs. Further, these
guidelines will be useful to other standards development
organizations (SDOs) that specify AAA key management.
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