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> Title : Extended Authentication within IKE (XAUTH)
> Author(s) : S. Beaulieu, R. Pereira
> Filename : draft-beaulieu-ike-xauth-01.txt
> Pages : 20
> Date : 02-Apr-01
>
> [IKE] allows a device to set up a secure session by using a
> bidirectional authentication method using either pre-shared keys or
> digital certificates.  However [IKE] does not provide a method to
> leverage legacy authentication methods which are widely deployed
> today.
> This document describes a method for using existing unidirectional
> authentication mechanisms such as RADIUS, SecurID, and OTP within
> IPSec's ISAKMP protocol.  The purpose of this draft is not to
> replace or enhance the existing authentication mechanisms described
> in [IKE], but rather to allow them to be extended using legacy
> authentication mechanisms.
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