%% You should probably cite draft-xu-savi-transition-14 instead of this revision. @techreport{xu-savi-transition-02, number = {draft-xu-savi-transition-02}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-xu-savi-transition-02}, author = {DENG Hui and Guangwu Hu and Jun Bi and Mingwei Xu and Fan Shi}, title = {{A General Framework of Source Address Validation and Traceback for IPv4/IPv6 Transition Scenarios}}, pagetotal = 17, year = , month = , day = , abstract = {IP spoofing always is bothering us along with the Internet invention. With the rapid development of IPv6 next generation Internet, this issue is more prominent. Existing IP anti-spoofing proposals, including SAVI(Source Address Validation Improvement) which was advocated by IETF, only focused on single-stack or simple network scenarios. To the best of our knowledge, none of them has paid attention to the IPv4/IPv6 transition scenarios. However, since transition schemes are plenty and various, one solution cannot meet all requirements of them. In this draft, we present a SAVI-based general frame-work for IP source address validation and traceback in the IPv4/IPv6 transition scenarios, which achieve this by extracting out essential and mutual properties from these schemes, and forming sub-solutions for each property. When one transition scheme is composed from various properties, its IP source address validation and traceback solution is directly comprised by the corresponding sub-solutions. Thus, the most exciting advantage of this framework is that it is a once-and-for-all solution no matter how transition schemes change.}, }