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	Title		: Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Subject Alternative Name for expression of service name
	Author(s)	: S. Santesson, et al.
	Filename	: draft-santesson-tls-gssapi-00.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2006-12-15
	
   This document defines protocol extensions to the Transport Layer
   Security (TLS) protocol for user authentication and key negotiation
   based on the Generic Security Service Application Program Interface
   (GSS-API).

   Full flexibility for negotiation of GSS-API mechanisms is provided,
   allowing use of arbitrary GSS-API mechanisms provided that they
   support the GSS-API PRF.

   This document supersedes RFC 2712 [ref] as the mechanism to support
   Kerberos based authentication and key establishment for a TLS
   session.


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