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Title : Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Requirements for OSPF
Author(s) : M. Bhatia, et al.
Filename : draft-bhatia-manral-crypto-req-ospf-01.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 2007-3-1
OSPF defines three different kinds of authentication schemes: Null
authentication, simple password and cryptographic authentication. The
cryptographic authentication scheme can make use of various
cryptographic algorithms in order to authenticate the OSPF packets.
To ensure interoperability between disparate implementations, it is
necessary to specify a set of mandatory-to-implement algorithms to
ensure that there is at least one algorithm that all implementations
will have available.
This document defines the current set of mandatory-to-implement
algorithms to be used for the cryptographic authentication for OSPF
as well as specifying the algorithms that should be implemented
because they may be promoted to mandatory at some future time.
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