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	Title		: Security issues for ION protocols
	Author(s)	: G. Armitage
	Filename	: draft-armitage-ion-security-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 01-Aug-97
	
   This document aims to assist people attempting to understand the
   security limitations of existing ION working group protocols RFC 1577
   (ATMARP), RFC 2022 (MARS), and RFC xxxx (NHRP). As RFC 2022 and RFC
   xxxx share their basic control message protocol(s), this document
   also identifies common areas amenable to improvement using additional
   security TLVs.


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