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        Title           : The Internet IP Security PKI Profile of ISAKMP and PKIX
        Author(s)       : B. Korver, E. Rescorla
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ipsec-pki-profile-04.txt
        Pages           : 32
        Date            : 2004-4-28
        
ISAKMP and PKIX both provide frameworks that must be profiled for use
in a given application. This document provides a profile of ISAKMP
and PKIX that defines the requirements for using PKI technology in
the context of IPsec. The document compliments protocol
specifications such as IKE, which assume the existence of public key
certificates and related keying materials, but which do not address
PKI issues explicitly. This document addresses those issues.

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