the architecture of network attestation for secure routing
draft-chen-nasr-architecture-00
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| Authors | Meiling Chen , Li Su | ||
| Last updated | 2024-06-18 (Latest revision 2024-06-14) | ||
| Replaces | draft-chen-secure-path-architecture | ||
| Replaced by | draft-liu-nasr-architecture | ||
| RFC stream | (None) | ||
| Intended RFC status | (None) | ||
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
| RFC Editor Note | (None) | ||
| IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-liu-nasr-architecture | |
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Abstract
This document describes the architecture of Network Attestation for Secure Routing(NASR). In this architecture, there are Three roles defined: attester, validator, and orchestration controller. Its' purpose is to attest to a trusted path and make sure the forwarding complies with the path, including node static security assessment, dynamic security defense, and routing path orchestration, forwarding path and security service consistency validation.
Authors
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