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Title : Securing the first hop in PANA using IPsec
Author(s) : M. Parthasarathy
Filename : draft-mohanp-pana-ipsec-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2003-5-13
The PANA (Protocol for carrying Authentication for Network Access)
working group is developing protocol for authenticating clients to
the access network using IP based protocols. The PANA protocol
authenticates the client and also establishes a PANA security
association between the PANA client and PANA authentication agent at
the end of a successful authentication. But it does not specify any
mechanism for preventing service theft. This document discusses the
details for establishing an IPsec security association for securing
the link between PANA client and the enforcement point, which can be
used to prevent service theft.
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