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	Title		: SIM Authentication over IPv6 (SIM6)
	Author(s)	: T. Kniveton, J. Malinen
	Filename	: draft-kniveton-sim6-02.txt
	Pages		: 47
	Date		: 2003-3-5
	
Providing an existing scalable authorization infrastructure for
mobile nodes is needed for IPv6-based mobility.  SIM Authentication
provides a protocol for authenticating and authorizing services.  It
uses an authorizing home domain defined by the Subscriber Identity
Module (SIM). The protocol is an Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6 (ICMPv6) [17] extension.  It can leverage the existing SIM
authorization infrastructure for automatic bootstrapping of security
association between the mobile node and a service, where the service can
be e.g. authorized last-hop VPN setup for network access or Mobile IPv6
mobile-home security association setup.

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