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REsource LOcation And Discovery (RELOAD)
draft-bryan-p2psip-reload-04

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Cullen Fluffy Jennings , Bruce Lowekamp , Eric Rescorla , Salman Baset , Henning Schulzrinne
Last updated 2008-06-10
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Abstract

This document defines REsource LOcation And Discovery (RELOAD), a peer-to-peer (P2P) signaling protocol for use on the Internet. A P2P signaling protocol provides its clients with an abstract storage and messaging 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 kinds of data 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.

Authors

Cullen Fluffy Jennings
Bruce Lowekamp
Eric Rescorla
Salman Baset
Henning Schulzrinne

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