Joe,

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with that definition of the term, which is IPsec-specific.

I'm not quite sure what term or what definition you're referring to: OE, anonymous encryption, or unauthenticated key exchange. Can you clarify?
OE. I argue that OE is defined only for IPsec, because the definition focuses on how to
avoid the need to coordinate SPD entries at each end.

I have
suggested "opportunistic keying" as a preferred term, since its the
key management, not the encryption per se, that distinguishes other
proposed modes of operation for IPsec, TLS, etc.

I agree if you're replacing OE with OK ;-)
yeah, I like OK (and I like IKE too, for those of us old enough to
appreciate that election slogan)

The breakout group at the STRINT workshop that discussed terminology
suggested using the term noted above.

Sorry, but to clarify, which term?
OK vs. OE.

Steve

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