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        Title           : The Intrusion Detection Exchange Protocol (IDXP)
        Author(s)       : J. White, B. Feinstein, G. Matthews
        Filename        : draft-ietf-idwg-beep-idxp-01.txt
        Pages           : 24
        Date            : 28-Feb-01
        
This memo describes the Intrusion Detection Exchange Protocol
(IDXP), an application-level protocol for exchanging data between
intrusion detection entities. IDXP supports mutual-authentication,
integrity, and confidentiality over a connection-oriented protocol.
The protocol provides for the exchange of IDMEF messages,
unstructured text, and binary data. The IDMEF message elements are
described in the Intrusion Detection Message Exchange Format
(IDMEF)[2], a companion document of the Intrusion Detection Exchange
Format (IDWG) working group of the IETF.

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