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        Title           : The SPEKE Password-Based Key Agreement Methods
        Author(s)       : D. Jablon
        Filename        : draft-jablon-speke-00.txt
        Pages           : 25
        Date            : 13-Feb-02
        
This document describes SPEKE, B-SPEKE, and SRP-4, three methods for
password-based key agreement and authentication.  In the same class
of techniques as SRP-3 [RFC 2945], these methods provide a zero-
knowledge proof of a password and authenticate session keys over an
unprotected channel, with minimal dependency on infrastructure and
proper user behavior.  These methods are compatible with IEEE 1363
and ANSI X9 standards, and are closely aligned with RFC 2945 from an
application perspective.  They are also based on different
fundamental techniques than earlier patented alternatives, providing
an expanded set of choices for convenient and secure personal
authentication over the Internet.

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