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Title : MIKEY DHHMAC-SAS: The New MIKEY Transportation Mode
Author(s) : A. Barreto, A. Faleiros
Filename : draft-barreto-ietf-dhhmac-sas-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2007-6-18
This document presents a new transport mode to the Multimedia
Internet KEYing (MIKE) protocol, the MIKEY-DHHMAC-SAS. The MIKEY has
as its objective the negotiation of cryptography parameters
necessaries to the establishment of a secure (SRTP/SRTCP) end-to-end
multimedia channel, but all its operation modes have some kind of
limitation that prevents it of being used to this purpose. The
MIKEY-DHHMAC-SAS solves theses existing limitations in MIKEY-DH and
MIKEY-DHHMAC modes by adding the features of key continuity and Short
Authentication String (SAS), making possible its use in any end-to-
end multimedia scenario.
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