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This draft is a work item of the Host Identity Protocol Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Host Identity Protocol
Author(s) : R. Moskowitz, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-hip-base-05.txt
Pages : 100
Date : 2006-3-4
This memo specifies the details of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP).
HIP allows consenting hosts to securely establish and maintain shared
IP-layer state, allowing separation of the identifier and locator
roles of IP addresses, thereby enabling continuity of communications
across IP address changes. HIP is based on a Sigma-compliant Diffie-
Hellman key exchange, using public-key identifiers from a new Host
Identity name space for mutual peer authentication. The protocol is
designed to be resistant to Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Man-in-the-
middle (MitM) attacks, and when used together with another suitable
security protocol, such as Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP), it
provides integrity protection and optional encryption for upper layer
protocols, suchs as TCP and UDP. Discussion related to this document
is going on at the IETF HIP Working Group mailing list.
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