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diff --git a/doc/standardisation/draft-foo b/doc/standardisation/draft-foo deleted file mode 100644 index 8174d4678..000000000 --- a/doc/standardisation/draft-foo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -Network Working Group Assar Westerlund -<draft-ietf-cat-krb5-ipv6.txt> SICS -Internet-Draft October, 1997 -Expire in six months - - Kerberos over IPv6 - -Status of this Memo - - This document is an Internet-Draft. Internet-Drafts are working - documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, - and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute - working documents as Internet-Drafts. - - Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months - and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any - time. It is inappropriate to use Internet- Drafts as reference - material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." - - To view the entire list of current Internet-Drafts, please check the - "1id-abstracts.txt" listing contained in the Internet-Drafts Shadow - Directories on ftp.is.co.za (Africa), ftp.nordu.net (Europe), - munnari.oz.au (Pacific Rim), ds.internic.net (US East Coast), or - ftp.isi.edu (US West Coast). - - Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Please send comments to the - <cat-ietf@mit.edu> mailing list. - -Abstract - - This document specifies the address types and transport types - necessary for using Kerberos [RFC1510] over IPv6 [RFC1883]. - -Specification - - IPv6 addresses are 128-bit (16-octet) quantities, encoded in MSB - order. The type of IPv6 addresses is twenty-four (24). - - The following addresses (see [RFC1884]) MUST not appear in any - Kerberos packet: - - the Unspecified Address - the Loopback Address - Link-Local addresses - - IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses MUST be represented as addresses of type - 2. - - - - -Westerlund [Page 1] - -Internet Draft Kerberos over IPv6 October, 1997 - - - Communication with the KDC over IPv6 MUST be done as in section 8.2.1 - of [RFC1510]. - -Discussion - - [RFC1510] suggests using the address family constants in - <sys/socket.h> from BSD. This cannot be done for IPv6 as these - numbers have diverged and are different on different BSD-derived - systems. [RFC2133] does not either specify a value for AF_INET6. - Thus a value has to be decided and the implementations have to - convert between the value used in Kerberos HostAddress and the local - AF_INET6. - - There are a few different address types in IPv6, see [RFC1884]. Some - of these are used for quite special purposes and it makes no sense to - include them in Kerberos packets. - - It is necessary to represent IPv4-mapped addresses as Internet - addresses (type 2) to be compatible with Kerberos implementations - that only support IPv4. - -Security considerations - - This memo does not introduce any known security considerations in - addition to those mentioned in [RFC1510]. - -References - - [RFC1510] Kohl, J. and Neuman, C., "The Kerberos Network - Authentication Service (V5)", RFC 1510, September 1993. - - [RFC1883] Deering, S., Hinden, R., "Internet Protocol, Version 6 - (IPv6) Specification", RFC 1883, December 1995. - - [RFC1884] Hinden, R., Deering, S., "IP Version 6 Addressing - Architecture", RFC 1884, December 1995. - - [RFC2133] Gilligan, R., Thomson, S., Bound, J., Stevens, W., "Basic - Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6", RFC2133, April 1997. - -Author's Address - - Assar Westerlund - Swedish Institute of Computer Science - Box 1263 - S-164 29 KISTA - Sweden - - - - -Westerlund [Page 2] - -Internet Draft Kerberos over IPv6 October, 1997 - - - Phone: +46-8-7521526 - Fax: +46-8-7517230 - EMail: assar@sics.se - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Westerlund [Page 3] - |