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RFC 3127
Title: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting:
Protocol Evaluation
Author(s): D. Mitton, M. St.Johns, S. Barkley, D. Nelson,
B. Patil, M. Stevens, B. Wolff
Status: Informational
Date: June 2001
Mailbox: dmitton@nortelnetworks.com,
stjohns@rainmakertechnologies.com,
stuartb@uu.net, dnelson@enterasys.com,
Basavaraj.Patil@nokia.com, mstevens@ellacoya.com,
barney@databus.com
Pages: 86
Characters: 170579
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-aaa-proto-eval-02.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3127.txt
This memo represents the process and findings of the Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting Working Group (AAA WG) panel evaluating
protocols proposed against the AAA Network Access Requirements, RFC
2989. Due to time constraints of this report, this document is not as
fully polished as it might have been desired. But it remains mostly
in this state to document the results as presented.
This document is a product of the Authentication, Authorization and
Accounting Working Group of the IETF.
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