RFC 4758 on Cryptographic Token Key Initialization Protocol (CT-KIP) Version 1.0 Revision 1

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        RFC 4758

        Title:      Cryptographic Token Key Initialization Protocol 
                    (CT-KIP) Version 1.0 Revision 1 
        Author:     M. Nystroem
        Status:     Informational
        Date:       November 2006
        Mailbox:    magnus@rsasecurity.com
        Pages:      54
        Characters: 110657
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-nystrom-ct-kip-02.txt

        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4758.txt

This document constitutes Revision 1 of Cryptographic Token Key
Initialization Protocol (CT-KIP) Version 1.0 from RSA Laboratories'
One-Time Password Specifications (OTPS) series.  The body of this
document, except for the intellectual property considerations
section, is taken from the CT-KIP Version 1.0 document, but comments
received during the IETF review are reflected; hence, the status of a
revised version.  As no "bits-on-the-wire" have changed, the protocol
specified herein is compatible with CT-KIP Version 1.0.

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.  This memo provides information for the Internet 
community. 


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