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Title : Credit-Based Authorization for Concurrent Reachability Verification
Author(s) : C. Vogt, J. Arkko
Filename : draft-vogt-mobopts-simple-cba-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2006-2-15
Mobility and multi-homing protocols enable multi-addressed nodes to
redirect ongoing communication sessions from one IP address to
another. Most of these protocols verify a multi-addressed node's
reachability at a claimed new IP address in order to prevent
redirection-based flooding attacks. In view of reduced protocol
latencies, such verification is preferably performed concurrently,
i.e., while packets are already being sent to the new IP address.
This document defines Credit-Based Authorization, a technique that
facilitates concurrent reachability verification without compromise
of security.
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