Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys (kink) ---------------------------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 2005-12-16 Current Status: Active Working Group Chair(s): Derek Atkins Jonathan Trostle Security Area Director(s): Russ Housley Sam Hartman Security Area Advisor: Sam Hartman Mailing Lists: General Discussion:ietf-kink@vpnc.org To Subscribe: majordomo@vpnc.org In Body: subscribe ietf-kink Archive: http://www.vpnc.org/ietf-kink/ Description of Working Group: The KINK working group is chartered to create a standards track protocol to facilitate centralized key management for IPsec security associations as defined in RFC 2401, as an alternative to IKE (RFC 2409). Participating systems will use the Kerberos architecture as defined in RFC 1510 (and its successors) for key management. The goal of the working group is to produce a streamlined, fast, easily managed, and cryptographically sound protocol that does not require public key operations, and is compatible with existing and future Kerberos infrastructures. The working group will not require changes to either IPsec (RFC 2401), or Kerberos (RFC 1510). Goals and Milestones: Done Reach Consensus on requirements document Done Meet at San Diego IETF to review drafts Done Review issues with kink-06 Done Submit kink-07 Done Reach consensus on necessary changes Done Submit kink-08 Done WGLC Done Submit draft to IESG Done Begin Interop bakeoffs Done Document interop results Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC3129 I Jun 2001 Requirements for Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys RFC4430Standard Mar 2006 Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys (KINK)