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Title : Improvement on Security and Performance of
MIP6 Return Routability Test
Author(s) : F. Zhao, et al.
Filename : draft-zhao-mobopts-rr-ext-00.txt
Pages : 26
Date : 2005-7-14
In this draft, we propose several extensions to improve the security
and performance of MIP6 Return Routability test. Our proposal
enables CN and MN to promptly and reliably detect the on-path attack
and reduce the signaling overhead in a secure, efficient and back-
compatible way. The core idea is to use hash chain to replace home
test procedure in some circumstances and we carefully integrate hash
chain into original MIP6 RR test without introducing new
vulnerabilities. Although it does slightly increase the management
cost of CN, we show that the extended RR test is more secure and more
efficient than other approaches.
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