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Title : Hash Based Addresses (HBA)
Author(s) : M. Bagnulo
Filename : draft-bagnulo-multi6dt-hba-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2004-10-18
This memo describes a mechanism to provide a secure binding between
the multiple addresses with different prefixes available to a host
within a multihomed site. The main idea is that information about
the multiple prefixes is included within the addresses themselves.
This is achieved by generating the interface identifiers of the
addresses of a host as hashes of the available prefixes and a random
number. Then, the multiple addresses are generated by appending the
different prefixes to the generated interface identifiers. The
result is a set of addresses, called Hash Based Addresses (HBAs),
that are inherently bound.
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