IP Security Protocol (ipsec) Charter
NOTE: This charter is accurate as of the 33rd IETF Meeting in Stockholm. It
may now be out-of-date. (Consider this a "snapshot" of the working
group from that meeting.) Up-to-date charters for all active working
groups can be found elsewhere in this Web server.
Chair(s)
- Ran Atkinson <rja@cs.nrl.navy.mil>
- Paul Lambert <paul_lambert@email.mot.com>
Security Area Director(s):
- Jeffrey Schiller <jis@mit.edu>
Mailing List Information
- General Discussion:ipsec@ans.net
- To Subscribe: ipsec-request@ans.net
- Archive: ftp://ftp.ans.net/pub/archive/ipsec
Description of Working Group
Rapid advances in communication technology have accentuated the need
for security in the Internet. The IP Security Protocol Working Group
(IPSEC) will develop mechanisms to protect client protocols of IP.
A security protocol in the network layer will be developed to provide
cryptographic security services that will flexibly support combinations
of authentication, integrity, access control, and confidentiality. The
protocol formats for the IP Security Protocol (IPSP) will be independent of
the cryptographic algorithm. The preliminary goals will specifically
pursue host-to-host security followed by subnet-to-subnet and
host-to-subnet topologies.
Protocol and cryptographic techniques will also be developed to support
the key management requirements of the network layer security. The key
management will be specified as an application layer protocol that is
independent of the lower layer security protocol. The protocol will
initially support public key-based techniques. Flexibility in the
protocol will allow eventual support of Key Distribution Center (KDC -
such as Kerberos) and manual distribution approaches.
Goals and Milestones
- Jun 93
- Post as an Internet-Draft the IP Security Protocol.
- Jul 93
- Post as an Interenet-Draft the specification for Internet key management.
- Nov 93
- Report on pilot implementation of the IP Security Protocol. Update Protocol as needed.
- Mar 94
- Report on pilot implementation of the Internet Key Management Protocol. Update Internet-Draft as needed.
- Jul 94
- Submit the IP Security Protocol to the IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard.
- Jul 94
- Submit the Internet Key Management Protocol to the IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard.
Current Internet-Drafts
Request for Comments