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        Title           : PANA over TLS
        Author(s)       : Y. Ohba, S. Baba, S. Das
        Filename        : draft-ohba-pana-potls-00.txt
        Pages           : 22
        Date            : 2002-10-1
        
This draft specifies a method to carry authentication information
over TLS between PANA Client (PaC) and PANA Authentication Agent
(PAA).  PANA over TLS uses existing TLS protocol over a reliable
transport in order to perform authentication information exchange in
a secure and reliable manner. The purpose of this document is not
only to provide a mechanism for carrying the authentication
parameters but also to address some outstanding issues such as,
multiple access routers, reauthentication, security threats, etc.

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