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Subject:    I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-msec-gdoi-02.txt
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Date:       2001-11-30 11:01:52
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	Title		: The Group Domain of Interpretation
	Author(s)	: M. Baugher et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-msec-gdoi-02.txt
	Pages		: 39
	Date		: 29-Nov-01
	
This document presents an ISAMKP Domain of Interpretation (DOI) for 
group key management to support secure group communications.  The 
'GDOI' borrows definitions from GSAKMP, incorporates the Phase 1 SA of
the Internet DOI, and proposes new payloads and exchanges according to
the ISAKMP and IKE standards.  The GDOI manages group security 
associations, which are used by security protocols running at the IP 
or application layers.  These security associations protect one or 
more key-encrypting keys, traffic-encrypting keys, or data shared by 
group members.

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