[rfc-dist] RFC 5709 on OSPFv2 HMAC-SHA Cryptographic Authentication
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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 16:44:47 -0700
Subject: [rfc-dist] RFC 5709 on OSPFv2 HMAC-SHA Cryptographic Authentication
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RFC 5709
Title: OSPFv2 HMAC-SHA Cryptographic Authentication
Author: M. Bhatia, V. Manral,
M. Fanto, R. White,
M. Barnes, T. Li,
R. Atkinson
Status: Standards Track
Date: October 2009
Mailbox: manav at alcatel-lucent.com,
vishwas at ipinfusion.com,
mfanto at aegisdatasecurity.com,
riw at cisco.com,
mjbarnes at cisco.com,
tony.li at tony.li,
rja at extremenetworks.com
Pages: 14
Characters: 30221
Updates: RFC2328
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-ospf-hmac-sha-07.txt
URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5709.txt
This document describes how the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) Secure Hash Standard family of
algorithms can be used with OSPF version 2's built-in, cryptographic
authentication mechanism. This updates, but does not supercede,
the cryptographic authentication mechanism specified in RFC 2328.
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