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Title : The Authentication Suboption for the DHCP Relay Agent Option
Author(s) : M. Stapp, T. Lemon, R. Droms
Filename : draft-ietf-dhc-auth-suboption-02.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2003-10-24
The DHCP Relay Agent Information Option (RFC3046[1]) conveys
information between a DHCP Relay Agent and a DHCP server. This
specification defines a new authentication suboption for that option
which supports source entity authentication and data integrity for
relayed DHCP messages. The authentication suboption contains a
cryptographic signature in a payload derived from the option used in
DHCP Authentication (RFC3118[2]).
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