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Title : Authentication and Path-Provision to Traverse the VPN Gateway in Mobile IPv4
Author(s) : M. Kim, et al.
Filename : draft-mun-aaa-locallkm-mobileipv6-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-6-12
Isolating the access to mobility agents by the VPN gateway which
guards the home agent, home resources is disturbing the operations
of mobile node away from its home that needed to perform the
registration of the current location according to the specification
because the access from the outside is restricted by the VPN policy.
This paper presents the authentication and key exchange scheme using
the AAA infrastructure for a user in Internet to access the Intranet
behind the VPN gateway. By defining the role of authentication and
tunnel processing for each agent or relaying entity, we are able to
obtain our goal to the security-aware environment. Also, the
performance result of the proposed scheme is discussed in depth.
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