Firewall and Service Tickets
draft-herbert-fast-04
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Author | Tom Herbert | ||
Last updated | 2019-10-12 (Latest revision 2019-04-10) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes the Firewalls and Service Tickets protocol. A ticket is data that accompanies a packet and indicates a granted right to traverse a network or a request for network services to be applied. Applications request tickets from a local agent in the network and attach issued tickets to packets. Firewall tickets are issued to grant packets the right to traverse a network; service tickets indicate the desired service to be applied to a packets. A single ticket may provide both firewall and service ticket information. Tickets are sent in IPv6 Hop-by-Hop options.
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