CGA SEC Option for Secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol
draft-jiang-6man-cga-sec-option-00
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Authors | Sheng Jiang , Dacheng Zhang , Suresh Krishnan | ||
Last updated | 2015-01-05 (Latest revision 2014-07-04) | ||
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Abstract
A Cryptographically Generated Address is an IPv6 addresses binding with a public/private key pair. It is a vital component of Secure Neighbor Discovery (SeND) protocol. The current SeND specifications are lack of procedures to specify the Sec bits. A new SEC option is defined accordingly to address this issue.
Authors
Sheng Jiang
Dacheng Zhang
Suresh Krishnan
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