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Title : Deployment Considerations for Secure Origin BGP
(soBGP)
Author(s) : R. White
Filename : draft-white-sobgp-bgp-deployment-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2003-6-25
There is a great deal of concern over the security of routing systems
within the Internet, particularly in relation to the Border Gateway
Protocol [BGP], which is used to provide routing information between
autonomous systems. This draft addresses various deployment scenarios
and options using the extensions to BGP outlined in [SOBGP-BGP] in
conjunction with [SOBGP-KEY] (which is not yet completed or
published) and [SOBGP-RADIUS]. Each section of this draft discusses a
different deployment situation or deployment option. The final
section discusses how private key rollovers can be accomplished with
no loss of routing information within soBGP deployments.
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