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Title : Mobile Node-Access Router Authentication Option
Author(s) : N. Venkitaraman, V. Narayanan
Filename : draft-narayanan-mipshop-mn-ar-auth-option-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2005-10-17
FMIPv6 [4] requires signalling messages to be exchanged between a
mobile node and its access router. For secure interaction, these
messages must be authenticated using a security association between
the access router and the mobile node. To enable the mobile node and
the access router unambiguously identify the correct security
association this document extends the mobility header authentication
option by defining a subtype to indicate a mobile node - access
router SPI. Also, this option can be used in signaling messages used
to derive handover keys between the MN and AR, as described in HK_AAA
[5]. The idea here is to re-use the existing mobility option for
authentication and only define an additional sub-type for MN-AR
authentication.
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