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This draft is a work item of the Secure Inter-Domain Routing Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Certificate Policy (CP) for the Internet IP Address and AS Number (PKI)
Author(s) : K. Seo, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-sidr-cp-02.txt
Pages : 45
Date : 2007-7-10
This document describes the certificate policy for a PKI used to
support improved routing security. Each organization that allocates
IP addresses or Autonomous System (AS) numbers to an organization
will, in parallel, issue a certificate reflecting this allocation.
These certificates will enable verification that the holder of the
associated private key has been allocated the resources indicated in
the certificate, and is the current, unique holder of these
resources. The PKI in which the certificates issued under this
policy are employed, in conjunction with ancillary digitally signed
data structures, will provide critical inputs for routing security
mechanisms, e.g., generation of route filters by ISPs.
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