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	Title		: Traversing HIP-aware NATs and Firewalls: 
                          Problem Statement and Requirements
	Author(s)	: H. Tschofenig, M. Shanmugam
	Filename	: draft-tschofenig-hiprg-hip-natfw-traversal-05.txt
	Pages		: 25
	Date		: 2006-10-25
	
The Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is a signaling protocol, which
   supports mobility and multihoming by adding a new layer in the TCP/IP
   stack.  By carring relevant parameters in the signaling messages, HIP
   can be used to establish IPsec encapsulating security payload (ESP)
   security associations between two hosts.  Middleboxes (e.g. firewalls
   and network address translators) cannot inspect transport layer
   headers of data traffic if that traffic is sent over an IPsec ESP
   tunnel.  However, HIP is designed to be middlebox friendly; it
   enables the middleboxes to inspect the signaling messages.  The
   information that they can derive from that messages enables the
   middleboxes to uniquely identify the subsequent data flows, e.g. for
   the purposes of multiplexing and demultiplexing .  A middlebox that
   implements the relevant mechanisms is called "HIP-aware".  This
   document presents a problem statement and lists some requirements
   that are necessary for a HIP-aware middlebox traversal technique.
   These include authentication and authorization of signaling end-hosts
   by the middleboxes.  Such authorization will help the middleboxes to
   decide whether or not an end host is allowed to traverse, and can
   potentially limit unwanted traffic.

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