Advanced Security for IPv6 CPE
draft-vyncke-advanced-ipv6-security-03
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Authors | Éric Vyncke , Andrew Yourtchenko , Mark Townsley | ||
Last updated | 2012-05-03 (Latest revision 2011-10-31) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes how an IPv6 residential Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) can leverage modern security techniques to have strong security, while retaining as much of the end-to-end reachability of IPv6 as possible. It is a re-submission in the framework of the HOMENET working group. The reputation part of this document should leverage the work done in the REPUTE working group of the Application are.
Authors
Éric Vyncke
Andrew Yourtchenko
Mark Townsley
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