I am looking for the latest ietf drafts on PEM.
The newest documnets I could find on (nis.msf.net) were:
draft-ietf-pem-algorithms-00.txt
draft-ietf-pem-keymgmt-00-00.txt
draft-ietf-pem-msgproc-01.txt
draft-ietf-pem-norary-00.txt
all dated may-sept 1991.
Do you have anything more recent ??
Ed Switalski
Ed-
As Steve Kent mentioned, the latest drafts have been distributed via
the PEM-DEV mailing list and are available in the PEM-DEV archives.
volume 2 number 68
Part I: Message Encryption and Authentication Procedures
John Linn, DEC, 7 May 1992
volume 2 number 53
Part II: Certificate-Based Key Management
Steve Kent, BBN, 23 March 1992
volume 2 number 58
Part III: Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers
David Balenson, TIS, April 1992
volume 2 number 59
Part IV: Key Certification and Related Services
Burt Kaliski, RSA Labs, 15 April 1992
I expect that final drafts will be submitted to be published as
Internet Drafts in the not-to-distant future, perhaps shortly after
next week's PEM WG session at the IETF meeting. In the meantime,
the latest drafts, and discussions thereof, are available in the
PEM-DEV archives.
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