IKE Implementation Issues
draft-spencer-ipsec-ike-implementation-02
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Authors | Henry Spencer , Dr. D. Hugh Redelmeier | ||
Last updated | 2002-03-04 | ||
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Abstract
The current IPsec specifications for key exchange and connection management, RFCs 2408 [ISAKMP] and 2409 [IKE], leave many aspects of connection management unspecified, most prominently rekeying practices. Pending clarifications in future revisions of the specifications, this document sets down some successful experiences, to minimize the extent to which new implementors have to rely on unwritten folklore.
Authors
Henry Spencer
Dr. D. Hugh Redelmeier
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