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	Title           : Peer-to-Peer Name Service (P2PNS)
	Author(s)       : I. Baumgart
	Filename        : draft-baumgart-p2psip-p2pns-00.txt
	Pages           : 20
	Date            : 2007-11-09

This document describes P2PNS, a secure distributed name service for
P2PSIP.  P2PNS can be used to resolve SIP AoRs to Contact URIs
without using DNS or central SIP servers.  P2PNS provides several
security mechanisms to efficiently prevent identity theft and to
ensure the uniqueness of SIP AoRs in a completely decentralized and
untrusted network without login servers.  The proposed proxy
architecture allows a seamless integration of legacy SIP UAs, avoids
modifications to the complex SIP protocol stack and facilitates the
deployment of P2PSIP networks.  Because P2PNS provides a generic name
service it is not limited to P2PSIP but can also be used e.g. to
build a distributed DNS system.

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