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This draft is a work item of the Remote Direct Data Placement Working Group of the IETF.
Title : DDP/RDMAP Security
Author(s) : J. Pinkerton, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-rddp-security-05.txt
Pages : 54
Date : 2004-8-27
This document analyzes security issues around implementation and
use of the Direct Data Placement Protocol(DDP) and Remote Direct
Memory Access Protocol (RDMAP). It first defines an architectural
model for an RDMA Network Interface Card (RNIC), which can
implement DDP or RDMAP and DDP. The document reviews various
attacks against the resources defined in the architectural model
and the countermeasures that can be used to protect the system.
Attacks are grouped into spoofing, tampering, information
disclosure, denial of service, and elevation of privilege.
Finally, the document concludes with a summary of security
services for RDDP, such as IPSec.
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