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Title : Credit-Based Authorization for HIP Mobility with
Concurrent IP-Address Tests
Author(s) : C. Vogt
Filename : draft-vogt-hip-credit-based-authorization-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-2-16
End-host mobility with the Host Identity Protocol uses IP-address
tests to protect against malicious packet redirection and third-party
flooding. The tests cause handover signaling delays to increase by
one round-trip time. This document proposes a credit-based strategy
that allows peers to securely resume active communications after
handover as soon as possible, and to pursue a concurrent IP-address
test subsequently. The optimization thus eliminates the additional
handover delay that IP-address tests entail.
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