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	Title           : Enabling an Enhanced Care-of Address Reachability Test for the Home Agent
	Author(s)       : W. Haddad, F. Dupont
	Filename        : draft-haddad-mext-enhanced-reachability-test-01.txt
	Pages           : 12
	Date            : 2008-02-25

This memo aims to improve Mobile IPv6 protocol security by enabling
an enhanced care-of address rechability test for the home agent.  The
main goals are to discourage a rogue mobile node from misleading its
home agent to flood a targeted foreign network and to empower the
latter to thwart this type of attack if launched at a later stage.

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