The NLS Firewall Application
draft-shore-nls-fw-00
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| Author | Melinda Shore | ||
| Last updated | 2006-02-28 | ||
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Abstract
The Network Layer Signaling Transport Layer provides a generalized packetization and messaging framework for on-path signaling. It is designed to carry a variety of "applications." This document describes a lightweight firewall pinholing application, designed to carry requests for firewall resources to firewalls along a path between two endpoints.
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