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Title : P2P CHAT - A Peer-to-Peer Chat Protocol
Author(s) : F. Strauss, et al.
Filename : draft-strauss-p2p-chat-06.txt
Pages : 31
Date : 2007-4-6
This memo presents the third version of a protocol for a peer-to-peer
based chat system. In this version it is extended for supporting
message exchange in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) that suffer from
node mobility. Messages can be cryptographically signed, encrypted
and anonymized allowing authentic and closed group communication as
well as anonymous communication. This work is input for a practical
course on software engineering at Technische Universitaet
Braunschweig. It is experimental work that is not intended to go to
the IETF standards track.
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