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Title : End-to-End Security for DTLS-SRTP
Author(s) : K. Fischer
Filename : draft-fischer-sip-e2e-sec-media-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2008-01-23
The end-to-end security properties of DTLS-SRTP depend on the
authenticity of the certificate fingerprint exchanged in the
signalling channel. In current approaches the authenticity is
protected by SIP-Identity or SIP-Identity-Media. These types of
signatures are broken if intermediaries like Session Border
Controllers in other domains change specific information of the SIP
header or the SIP body. The end-to-end security property between the
originating and terminating domain is lost if these intermediaries
re-sign the SIP message and create a new identity signature using
their own domain credentials.
This document defines a new signature type 'Fingerprint-Identity'
which is exchanged in the signalling channel. Fingerprint-Identity
covers only those elements of a SIP message necessary to authenticate
the certificate fingerprint and to secure media end-to-end. It is
independent from SIP-Identity and SIP-Identity-Media and can be
applied in parallel to them.
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