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	Title		: Host Identity Indirection Infrastructure (Hi3)
	Author(s)	: P. Nikander, et al.
	Filename	: draft-nikander-hiprg-hi3-00.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2004-6-29
	
   The Secure Internet Indirection Infrastructure (Secure-i3) is a
   proposal for a flexible and secure overlay network that, if
   universally deployed, would effectively block a number of
   denial-of-service problems in the Internet.  The Host Identity
   Protocol (HIP), on the other hand, is a proposal for deploying
   opportunistic, IPsec based end-to-end security, allowing any hosts to
   communicate in a secure way through the Internet.  In this paper, we
   explore various possibilities for combining ideas from Secure-i3 and
   HIP, thereby producing an architecture that is more efficient and
   secure than Secure-i3 and more flexible and denial-of-service
   resistant than HIP.

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