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        Title           : Public Key Utilizing Tickets for Application Servers 
                          (PKTAPP)
        Author(s)       : A. Medvinsky, M. Hur, A. Medvinsky, C. Neuman
        Filename        : draft-ietf-cat-kerberos-pk-tapp-04.txt
        Pages           : 5
        Date            : 13-Nov-00
        
Public key based Kerberos for Distributed Authentication[1], (PKDA) 
proposed by Sirbu & Chuang, describes PK based authentication that 
eliminates the use of a centralized key distribution center while 
retaining the advantages of Kerberos tickets.  This draft describes how, 
without any modification, the PKINIT specification[2] may be used to 
implement the ideas introduced in PKDA.  The benefit is that only a 
single PK Kerberos extension is needed to address the goals of PKINIT & 
PKDA.

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