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Title : Access Authentication Protocol in FMIP6
Author(s) : S. Jung, J. Choi
Filename : draft-jung-mipshop-access-auth-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2006-3-2
This memo describes a secure authentication protocol between the MN
and NAR(New Access Router) in FMIP6. The main idea is that the MN
generates an authentication key for handoff, and delivers it to the
NAR through an existing secure channel via the AAA server during a
pre-authentication process. The NAR verifies the MN using the
delivered key when the MN attaches to itself. The main advantage of
this scheme over the full authentication procedure is to distribute
the heavy overhead of the AAA server such as key generation and
management to the MNs. The AAA server in this scheme just forwards
the key information to the NAR using an existing secure channel.
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