RFC 4945 on The Internet IP Security PKI Profile of IKEv1/ISAKMP, IKEv2, and PKIX

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        RFC 4945

        Title:      The Internet IP Security PKI 
                    Profile of IKEv1/ISAKMP, IKEv2, and PKIX 
        Author:     B. Korver
        Status:     Standards Track
        Date:       August 2007
        Mailbox:    briank@networkresonance.com
        Pages:      43
        Characters: 101495
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-pki4ipsec-ikecert-profile-12.txt

        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4945.txt

The Internet Key Exchange (IKE) and Public Key Infrastructure for X.509
(PKIX) certificate profile both provide frameworks that must be
profiled for use in a given application.  This document provides a
profile of IKE and PKIX that defines the requirements for using PKI
technology in the context of IKE/IPsec.  The document complements
protocol specifications such as IKEv1 and IKEv2, which assume the
existence of public key certificates and related keying materials,
but which do not address PKI issues explicitly.  This document
addresses those issues.  The intended audience is implementers of PKI
for IPsec.  [STANDARDS TRACK]

This document is a product of the Profiling Use of PKI in IPSEC
Working Group of the IETF.

This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.

STANDARDS TRACK: This document specifies an Internet standards track
protocol for the Internet community,and requests discussion and suggestions
for improvements.Please refer to the current edition of the Internet
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