I'm assuming this is an RPSEC WG document.

Would one of the authors like to present it in Prague? We have time on the agenda for
a short presentation on the requirements (but not a tutorial on msec).


Thanks,
Acee

On Mar 2, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Liu Ya wrote:

 Hi all,

At last meeting in San Diego, OSPF WG agreed to write a requirement
doc on OSPFv3 IPSec automated key management. Now, we have proposed a
doc on that topic. Comments are welcome.

Regards,
LIU Ya

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        Title           : OSPFv3 Automated Group Keying Requirements
        Author(s)       : Y. Liu, et al.
        Filename        : draft-liu-ospfv3-automated-keying-req-00.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 2007-2-27
        
   RFC4552 describes how to provide authentication/confidentiality to
   OSPFv3 using IPsec. It specifies that same IPsec SA parameters be
   configured for both inbound and outbound SAs to provide the "one to

   many" security for multicast OSPFv3 communications over broadcast
   links (e.g., Ethernet). Manual keying is specified as the mandatory

   and default group key management solution. However, issues of
   scalability and security exist with manual keying. It is better to
   replace manual keying with automated group key management. This
   document discusses the requirements on OSPFv3 automated group key
   management, assuming that the centralized group key management
   architecture introduced in [RFC4046] is used.


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