Security Framework for Explicit Multicast
draft-paridaens-xcast-sec-framework-02
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Authors | Oliver Paridaens , Dirk Ooms , Bernard Sales | ||
Last updated | 2002-07-01 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes the general issues related to securing explicit multicast traffic. Explicit multicast is a mechanism aiming at providing multicast services for small groups of users. The distinctive characteristics of explicit multicast is that the sender specifies the list of receivers. This document reviews and discusses security issues related to the explicit IP multicast model, hence providing a general framework for securing explicit multicast IP traffic as described in [1].
Authors
Oliver Paridaens
Dirk Ooms
Bernard Sales
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