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134    cryptographic transforms (Sections 4 and 5), and it allows new
135 transforms to be introduced in the future (Section 6). With
142 transforms are described, based on an additive stream cipher for
201 transforms,
206 and, asserted by the pre-defined transforms:
317 same size as the plaintext for the Section 4 pre-defined transforms.
325 None of the pre-defined encryption transforms uses any padding; for
326 these, the RTP and SRTP payload sizes match exactly. New transforms
332 transforms requiring padding. Transforms MAY specify other padding
334 their padding. It is important to note that encryption transforms
348 not apply to authentication transforms.
407 transforms that are used. The transform-independent parameters of
499 and the corresponding SRTCP, if the pre-defined transforms (including
520 A summary of parameters, pre-defined transforms, and default values
527 parameters are defined in the transforms section (Section 4).
571 distinct transforms, if so desired. Similar considerations arise
691 For the pre-defined transforms, the index i is used in replay
750 defined transforms. After that number of SRTP packets have been sent
767 transforms as long as the reorder and loss of the packets are not too
1020 defined transforms, the size of the added fields will be at least 14
1032 transforms are given in Section 6.
1037 encryption transforms specified in this section.
1053 The encryption transforms defined in SRTP map the SRTP packet index
1443 keys for encryption transforms, as is done in both of the pre-
1444 defined transforms.
1551 The default transforms also are mandatory-to-implement transforms in
1553 "mandatory-to-use". Table 1 summarizes the pre-defined transforms.
1554 The default values below are valid for the pre-defined transforms.
1562 Table 1: Mandatory-to-implement, optional and default transforms in
1606 defining transforms. Whenever a new transform is to be added to
1701 No authentication transforms are currently provided in SRTP other
1702 than HMAC-SHA1. Future transforms, like the above mentioned
1823 If the pre-defined transforms are used, SRTP allows sharing of the
2038 defined SRTP transforms accomplish packet-uniqueness by including the
2041 The pre-defined transforms (AES-CM and AES-f8) allow master keys to
2105 The use of the SRTP and SRTCP indices in the pre-defined transforms
2153 session keys are (for the pre-defined transforms) dependent on the
2503 SRTP default transforms, the master key MUST be replaced before any
2568 SRTP uses cryptographic transforms which a key management protocol
2570 to register the cryptographic transforms or suites of transforms with
2585 need to be defined for the default and mandatory transforms.