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Title : PIC, A Pre-IKE Credential Provisioning Protocol
Author(s) : Y. Sheffer, H. Krawczyk, B. Aboba
Filename : draft-ietf-ipsra-pic-06.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2002-10-9
This document presents a Pre-IKE Credential (PIC) provisioning protocol.
PIC is a method to bootstrap IPsec authentication via an 'Authentication
Server' (AS) and user authentication mechanisms such as RADIUS. PIC
happens before IKE (the Internet Key Exchange protocol). The client
machine communicates with the AS using a key exchange protocol where
only the server is authenticated, and the derived keys are used to
protect the user authentication. Once the user is authenticated, the
client machine obtains credentials from the AS that can be later used to
authenticate the client in a standard IKE exchange, with no user
intervention. The proposed key exchange is based on ISAKMP (the Internet
Security Association and Key Management Protocol), similar to a
simplified IKE exchange. Arbitrary user authentication is supported via
the use of EAP (the PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol).
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