Authenticating L3VPN Origination Signaling
draft-ymbk-l3vpn-origination-02
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Authors | Randy Bush , Keyur Patel , Pranav Mehta, Arjun Sreekantiah , Luay Jalil | ||
Last updated | 2013-04-25 (Latest revision 2012-10-22) | ||
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Abstract
A BGP-signaled Layer-3 VPN's prefix bindings sent over BGP are subject to unintentional errors, both by the legitimate originator and by non-legitimate origins. This is of special concern if the VPN traverses untrusted networks. This document describes how the sender of the Prefix/VPN binding may sign it so that recipient of the binding may authenticate it.
Authors
Randy Bush
Keyur Patel
Pranav Mehta
Arjun Sreekantiah
Luay Jalil
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