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Security Threats to Network-based Localized Mobillity Management
draft-kempf-netlmm-threats-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors James Kempf , Christian Vogt
Last updated 2008-03-03 (Latest revision 2006-02-15)
Replaced by draft-ietf-netlmm-threats
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Abstract

This document discusses security threats to NETLMM-based mobility management with a focus on threats on the interface between mobile nodes and access routers. Threats to the NETLMM protocol itself, which runs between the access routers and mobility anchor points, are similar to those faced by other protocols between network entities like routers. These threats are handled in the NETLMM protocol specification. In contrast, threats on the interface between mobile nodes and access routers are different, because the access routers are presenting the NETLMM domain as a single subnet, in order to allow mobile nodes to continue using the same IP address as they move from one access router to another.

Authors

James Kempf
Christian Vogt

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