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Threats relating to IPv6 multihoming solutions
draft-nordmark-multi6-threats-02

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual in ops area)
Expired & archived
Authors Erik Nordmark , Tony Li
Last updated 2004-10-28 (Latest revision 2004-06-09)
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Intended RFC status Informational
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IESG IESG state Expired (IESG: Dead)
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Responsible AD David Kessens
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Abstract

This document lists security threats related to IPv6 multihoming. Multihoming can introduce new opportunities to redirect packets to different, unintended IP addresses. The intent is to look at how IPv6 multihoming solutions might make the Internet less secure than the current Internet, without studying any proposed solution but instead looking at threats that are inherent in the problem itself. The threats in this document build upon the threats discovered and discussed as part of the Mobile IPv6 work.

Authors

Erik Nordmark
Tony Li

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