Bootstrapping Key Infrastructures
draft-pritikin-bootstrapping-keyinfrastructures-01
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Authors | Max Pritikin , Michael H. Behringer , Steinthor Bjarnason | ||
Last updated | 2014-11-03 (Latest revision 2014-09-29) | ||
Replaced by | draft-pritikin-anima-bootstrapping-keyinfra | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies automated bootstrapping of an key infrastructure using vendor installed IEEE 802.1AR manufacturing installed certificates, in combination with a vendor based cloud service. Before being authenticated, a new device has only link- local connectivity, and does not require a routable address. When a vendor cloud service is provided devices can be forced to join only specific domains but for contrained environments we describe a variety of options that allow bootstrapping to proceed.
Authors
Max Pritikin
Michael H. Behringer
Steinthor Bjarnason
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