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Title : REsource LOcation And Discovery (RELOAD)
Author(s) : C. Jennings, et al.
Filename : draft-bryan-p2psip-reload-03.txt
Pages : 115
Date : 2008-02-24
This document defines REsource LOcation And Discovery (RELOAD), a
peer-to-peer (P2P) binary signaling protocol for use on the Internet.
A P2P signaling protocol provides its clients with an abstract hash
table service between a set of cooperating peers that form the
overlay network. RELOAD is designed to support a P2P Session
Initiation Protocol (P2PSIP) network, but can be utilized by other
applications with similar requirements by defining new usages that
specify the data kinds that must be stored for a particular
application. RELOAD defines a security model based on a certificate
enrollment service that provides unique identities. NAT traversal is
a fundamental service of the protocol. RELOAD also allows access
from "client" nodes which do not need to route traffic or store data
for others.
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