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Authentication Protocol for Mobile IPv6 (v04)
Description: IPsec is specified as the sole means of securing all signaling messages between the Mobile Node and Home agent for Mobile IPv6. A flexible model for security between the Mobile Node and Home Agent is required from the perspective of deployment of the Mobile IPv6 protocol. One instance of such deployment need comes from networks that are built on 3GPP2 standards. This document proposes an alternate method for securing the signaling messages that are responsible for performing Registration of a Mobile Node at a home agent.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

The Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base (v07)
Description: This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB), the Mobile-IPv6 MIB , for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, the Mobile-IPv6 MIB will be used to monitor and control the mobile node, home agent and correspondent node functions of a Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) entity.
Added on: 31-Oct-2003 | Downloads: 1591

Extension to Sockets API for Mobile IPv6 (v03)
Description: This document describes data structures and API support for Mobile IPv6 as an extension to Advanced Socket API for IPv6. Mobility Support in IPv6 introduces mobility protocol header for IPv6. It is expected that future Mobile IPv6 applications and implementations may need to access Mobility binding messages and Return Routability messages for diagnostic, packet accounting and local policy setting purposes. In order to provide portability for Mobile IP applications that use sockets under IPv6, standardization is needed for the Mobile IPv6 specific APIs. This document provides mechanism for API access to retrieve and set information for Mobility Header messages, Home Address destination options and type 2 Routing header extension headers. It discusses the common data structures and definitions that might be used by advanced Mobile IPv6 socket applications.
Added on: 31-Oct-2003 | Downloads: 1591

Preconfigured Binding Management Keys for Mobile IPv6 (v01)
Description: A mobile node and a correspondent node may preconfigure data useful for precomputing a Binding Management Key that can subsequently be used for authorizing Binding Updates.
Added on: 05-May-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Mobile IP version 6 Route Optimization Security Design Background (v02)
Description: This document is a succint account of the rationale behind the Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) Route Optimization Security Design. The purpose of this document is to present the thinking and to preserve the reasoning behind the Mobile IPv6 Security Design in 2001-2002. The document has two target audiences: (1) MIPv6 implementors so that they can better understand the design choices in MIPv6 security procedures; and (2) people dealing with mobility or multi-homing so that they can avoid a number of potential security pitfalls in their design.
Added on: 05-May-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Problem Statement for bootstrapping Mobile IPv6 (v01)
Description: A mobile node needs home address, home agent address and security association with home agent to register with the home agent. The process of obtaining this information is called bootstrapping. This document defines the problem for how the mobile can be bootstrapped in various deployment scenarios.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Mobile IPv6 and Firewalls Problem statement (v01)
Description: Firewalls are an integral aspect of a majority of IP networks today given the state of security in the Internet, threats and vulnerabilities to data networks. Current IP networks are predominantly based on IPv4 technology and hence firewalls have been designed for these networks. Deployment of IPv6 networks is currently progressing, albeit at a slower pace. Firewalls for IPv6 networks are still maturing and in development.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

Using IPsec between Mobile and Correspondent IPv6 Nodes (v00)
Description: Mobile IPv6 uses IPsec to protect signaling between the mobile node and the home agent. This document defines how IPsec can be used between the mobile node and correspondent nodes, including home address option validation (aka. triangular routing), protection of mobility signaling for routing optimization and suitable configurations.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

Mobile IPv6 Operation with IKEv2 and the revised IPsec Architecture (v01)
Description: This document describes Mobile IPv6 operation with the revised IPsec architecture and IKEv2.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

Mobile Node Identifier Option for Mobile IPv6 (v02)
Description: Mobile IPv6 defines a new Mobility header which is used by mobile nodes, correspondent nodes, and home agents in all messaging related to the creation and management of bindings. Mobile IPv6 nodes need the capability to identify themselves using an identity other than the default home IP address. Some examples of identifiers include NAI, FQDN, IMSI, MSISDN, etc. This document defines a new mobility option that can be used by Mobile IP6 entities to identify themselves in messages containing a mobility header.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591