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Title : Solution of MIPv6 Friendly Firewall
Author(s) : F. Bao, et al.
Filename : draft-qiu-mip6-friendly-firewall-01.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2006-10-20
The mobile communication becomes the mainstream because more and more
mobile devices, such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants,
notebooks, etc., are used to access the Internet. In order to be
reachable, the mobile devices need frequently change their
communication IP addresses in mobile IPv6 network according to its
current attached domain. However, the conventional firewalls are
primarily based on IPv4 network where the security criteria are
specified only to the fixed IP addresses or subnets. The goal of the
document is to solve the conflict and propose some approaches to make
the firewall friendly in mobile IPv6 network.
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