SHA-2 Algorithm for the TCP Authentication Option (TCP-AO)
draft-nayak-tcp-sha2-02
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Authors | Sujeet Nayak Ammunje , Brian Weis | ||
Last updated | 2015-07-30 (Latest revision 2015-01-26) | ||
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Abstract
The TCP Authentication Option (TCP-AO) relies on security algorithms to provide connection authentication between the two end-points. This document specifies how to use SHA-256 algorithm and attributes with TCP-AO.
Authors
Sujeet Nayak Ammunje
Brian Weis
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