IPv6 distributed security requirements
draft-palet-v6ops-ipv6security-02
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Authors | Jordi Palet Martinez , Alvaro Vives | ||
Last updated | 2005-09-21 (Latest revision 2005-02-21) | ||
Replaced by | draft-vives-distsec-framework | ||
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Abstract
The security policies currently applied in Internet with IPv4, doesn’t longer apply for end-to-end security models which IPv6 will enable. Today, each network is often secured by a unique device (i.e. security gateway or firewall), that becomes a bottleneck for the end- to-end security model with IPv6. In addition, users and devices start to be nomadic, moving between different networks that could have different security policies. A distributed and dynamic approach is consequently required, as already described by [1].
Authors
Jordi Palet Martinez
Alvaro Vives
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