Compression of IPsec AH and ESP Headers for Constrained Environments
draft-raza-6lowpan-ipsec-01
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| Authors | Shahid Raza , Simon Duquennoy , Göran Selander | ||
| Last updated | 2014-03-07 (Latest revision 2013-09-03) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-raza-6lowpan-ipsec-01.txt
Abstract
This document describes the header compression mechanisms for the IPsec [RFC4301] based on the encoding scheme standardized in [RFC6282]. The IPsec Authentication Header (AH) and Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) headers are compressed using Next Header Compression (NHC) defined in [RFC6282]. This document does not invalidate any encoding schemes proposed in 6LoWPAN [RFC6282] but rather complements it with compressed IPsec using the free bits in the IPv6 Extension Header encoding.
Authors
Shahid Raza
Simon Duquennoy
Göran Selander
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