RFC 5106 on The Extensible Authentication Protocol-Internet Key Exchange Protocol version 2 (EAP-IKEv2) Method

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        RFC 5106

        Title:      The Extensible Authentication Protocol-Internet Key 
                    Exchange Protocol version 2 (EAP-IKEv2) Method 
        Author:     H. Tschofenig, D. Kroeselberg,
                    A. Pashalidis, Y. Ohba,
                    F. Bersani
        Status:     Experimental
        Date:       February 2008
        Mailbox:    Hannes.Tschofenig@nsn.com, 
                    Dirk.Kroeselberg@nsn.com, 
                    pashalidis@nw.neclab.eu,  yohba@tari.toshiba.com, 
                    florent.ftrd@gmail.com
        Pages:      33
        Characters: 76645
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-tschofenig-eap-ikev2-15.txt

        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5106.txt

This document specifies EAP-IKEv2, an Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) method that is based on the Internet Key Exchange
(IKEv2) protocol.  EAP-IKEv2 provides mutual authentication and
session key establishment between an EAP peer and an EAP server.  It
supports authentication techniques that are based on passwords,
high-entropy shared keys, and public key certificates.  EAP-IKEv2
further provides support for cryptographic ciphersuite negotiation, hash
function agility, identity confidentiality (in certain modes of
operation), fragmentation, and an optional "fast reconnect" mode.  This 
memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.


EXPERIMENTAL: This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet 
community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Discussion
and suggestions for improvement are requested.  Distribution of this memo 
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