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Re: KRAP is at it in the IETF
A reply already.
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> From: Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: KRAP is at it in the IETF
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> Note that this is an individual submission. It is not the product of any
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> Robert Moskowitz
> International Computer Security Association
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