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Title : Securely Enabling Intermediary-based Transport Services
Author(s) : U. Blumenthal
Filename : draft-blumenthal-intermediary-transport-01.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2003-10-27
The growth of the Internet has witnessed an emergence of transport
services that rely on or can benefit from assistance of network
intermediaries between communicating end-points. Such services,
for example, include TCP performance enhancements, multimedia
packet filtering, header compression, and prevention of
Denial-of-Service. In this draft, we describe some of the
important aspects of the problem of securely enabling
intermediary-based services. We also present several scenarios
where this problem is manifested.
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