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        Title           : Radius Security Extensions using Kerberos v5
        Author(s)       : N. Kaushik
        Filename        : draft-kaushik-radius-sec-ext-06.txt
        Pages           : 18
        Date            : 05-Jul-01
        
The RADIUS protocol described in RFC2865 and RFC2866 defines 
hop by hop message integrity and minimal AVP encryption using 
statically configured symmetric transforms to secure communication 
between two adjacent RADIUS peers. Cross domain Radius applications
like roaming have a requirement for end to end security. This 
document specifies how end to end AVP authentication, integrity and 
encryption can be provided for RADIUS  using the Kerberos protocol. 
This document also specifies how additionally stronger hop by hop 
AVP authentication, integrity and encryption can be provided for 
RADIUS using the Kerberos protocol.

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