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Internet Drafts - IDs for Dec/2006
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18/12/2006
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| | Telnet Authentication: SRP |
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This document specifies an authentication scheme for the Telnet protocol [RFC 854] under the framework described in [RFC YYYY], using the Secure Remote Password Protocol (SRP) authentication mechanism. The specific mechanism, SRP-SHA1, is described in [RFC2945]. This document updates a previous specification of the Telnet Authentication SRP method, RFC 2944, to allow SRP Telnet authentication to be used in conjunction with the Telnet START_TLS option [RFC YYYY]. |
15/12/2006
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| | Telnet START-TLS Option |
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Telnet service has long been a standard Internet protocol. However, a standard way of ensuring privacy and integrity of Telnet sessions has been lacking. This document proposes a standard method for Telnet servers and clients to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. It describes how two Telnet participants can decide whether or not to attempt TLS negotiation, and how the two participants should process authentication credentials exchanged as a part of TLS startup. |
| | Telnet Authentication Option |
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This document describes the authentication option to the Telnet protocol, RFC 854, as a generic method for negotiating an authentication type and mode including whether encryption should be used and if credentials should be forwarded. While this document summarizes currently utilized commands and types it does not define a specific authentication type. Separate documents are to be published defining each authentication type. This document updates a previous specification of the Telnet authentication option, RFC 2941, to allow the AUTHENTICATION option to be used in conjunction with the START_TLS option, RFC XXXX. |
| | Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 5 |
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This document describes how Kerberos Version 5 [RFC 4120] is used with the Telnet protocol [RFC 854]. It describes an Telnet Authentication suboption to be used with the Telnet Authentication option [RFC YYYY]. This mechanism can also used to provide keying material to provide data confidentiality services in conjunction with the Telnet Encryption option [RFC 2946]. This document updates a previous specification of the Telnet Authentication Kerberos 5 method, RFC 2942 [4], to allow Kerberos 5 Telnet authentication to be used in conjunction with the START_TLS option [RFC XXXX]. |
| | Definitions of Managed Objects for the VRRP over IPv4 and IPv6 |
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This specification defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for use with SNMP-based network management. In particular, it defines objects for configuring, monitoring, and controlling routers that employ the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol for both IPv4 and IPv6 as defined in RFC 3768 and RFC xxxx ( RFC-editor, this is currently draft-ietf-vrrp-ipv6-spec-07.txt). This memo obsoletes RFC 2787. |
12/12/2006
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| | P3P Policy Attributes for LDAP |
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This document defines attributes for use in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) which contain URIs for privacy policy documents. These documents describe the privacy policy concerning access to a directory server, and the privacy policies that apply to the contents of the directory (a subtree of entries). |
| | LDAP Subtree Data Source URI Attribute |
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This document defines an attribute that enables administrative clients using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to determine the source of directory entries. |
01/12/2006
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| | Framework for Transcoding with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) |
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This document defines a framework for transcoding with SIP. This framework includes how to discover the need for transcoding services in a session and how to invoke those transcoding services. Two models for transcoding services invocation are discussed: the conference bridge model and the third party call control model. Both models meet the requirements for SIP regarding transcoding services invocation to support deaf, hard of hearing, and speech-impaired individuals. |
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