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Title : OSPFv3 Automated Group Keying Requirements
Author(s) : Y. Liu, et al.
Filename : draft-liu-ospfv3-automated-keying-req-01.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2007-7-10
RFC4552 describes how to provide authentication/confidentiality to
OSPFv3 using IPsec. It specifies that same IPsec SA parameters be
configured for both inbound and outbound SAs to provide the "one to
many" security for multicast OSPFv3 communications over broadcast
links (e.g., Ethernet). Manual keying is specified as the mandatory
and default group key management solution. However, issues of
scalability and security exist with manual keying. It is better to
replace manual keying with automated group key management. This
document discusses the requirements on OSPFv3 automated group key
management, assuming that the centralized group key management
architecture introduced in [RFC4046] is used.
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