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Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol
draft-moskowitz-shared-secret-provprotocol-02

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Robert Moskowitz
Last updated 2003-11-06 (Latest revision 2003-10-27)
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Abstract

Shared secrets are common in IETF protocols. Setting these shared secrets is typically defined as out of scope of those protocols. The upshot of this approach is poor security practices in setting these secrets and, through the life of the implementation, changing these secrets. The Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol (SSPP) provides a mechanism for both setting and changing shared secrets that are provably strong.

Authors

Robert Moskowitz

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