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Title : Short-Term Certificates
Author(s) : A. Friedman, et al.
Filename : draft-friedman-ike-short-term-certs-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-11-29
This document describes an extension to IKEv2 that allows an endpoint
to prove to a security gateway that it was already authenticated by
another trusted security gateway, thereby allowing the authentication
of the endpoint without user intervention. This is accomplished
using a Short Term Credential that the endpoint requests from the
authenticating security gateway. This credential is a certificate
issued by the authenticating gateway for a short period of time, and
it can be used to authenticate the user with IKE signature based
authentication.
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