Communication Protocol Between the AD Control Server and the AD Edge Router of Inter-Domain Source Address Validation Architecture
draft-guo-intarea-savax-protocol-00
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Authors | Ke Xu , Xiaoliang Wang , Yangfei Guo | ||
Last updated | 2022-04-27 (Latest revision 2021-10-24) | ||
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Abstract
Because the Internet forwards packets according to the IP destination address, packet forwarding typically takes place without inspection of the source address and malicious attacks have been launched using spoofed source addresses. The inter-domain source address validation architecture is an effort to enhance the Internet by using state machine to generate consistent tags. When communicating between two end hosts at different ADs of IPv6 network, tags will be added to the packets to identify the authenticity of the IPv6 source address. This memo focus on the data plane of the SAVA-X mechanism.
Authors
Ke Xu
Xiaoliang Wang
Yangfei Guo
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