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        Title           : Certificate Management Service for The Session 
Initiation Protocol (SIP)
        Author(s)       : C. Jennings, et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-sip-certs-04.txt
        Pages           : 30
        Date            : 2007-7-11
        
This draft defines a Credential Service that allows Session
   Initiation Protocol (SIP) User Agents (UAs) to use a SIP package to
   discover the certificates of other users.  This mechanism allows user
   agents that want to contact a given Address-of-Record (AOR) to
   retrieve that AOR's certificate by subscribing to the Credential
   Service, which returns an authenticated response containing that
   certificate.  The Credential Service also allows users to store and
   retrieve their own certificates and private keys.

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