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        Title           : Securing Feedback Messages: Secure and Scalable 
                          Many-to-one Communication
        Author(s)       : L. Dondeti, T. Hardjono
        Filename        : draft-dondeti-ietf-msec-secure-feedback-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 2003-2-26
        
Members in a secure group may need to communicate to the GCKS to
Deregister from the group, for SA resynchronization, and to request
retransmission of a Rekey message. A simple solution is to keep the
registration SA around, but that comes at the expense of O(n) SA
maintenance, and storage at the GCKS. Each member is also responsible
for maintaining an extra SA. We propose an efficient method for mem-
bers to securely send messages to the GCKS, using the Rekey SA.

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