Internet-Drafts
("ID's") are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. When a draft is revised
it replaces all previous versions of the draft and they are removed from
the draft directory. Un revised documents placed in the Internet-Drafts
directories have a maximum life of six months, after which time they must
be updated, or they will be deleted. After an Internet-Draft document
becomes an RFC, it will be replaced in the Internet-Drafts Directories
with an announcement to that effect.
A list of the ID's being progressed by the Kerberos WG can be found here
and summarised below :
Security standards associated with the Kerberos protocol
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