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Title: Efficient security for IPv6 multihoming
Author(s): García-Martínez, Alberto
Bagnulo, Marcelo
Azcorra, Arturo
Publisher: ACM
Issued date: Apr-2005
Citation: ACM Computer Communications Review, April 2005, Vol. 35, nº 2, p 61-68
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/2592
ISSN: 0146-4833
Abstract: In this note, we propose a security mechanism for protecting IPv6 networks from possible abuses caused by the malicious usage of a multihoming protocol. In the presented approach, each multihomed node is assigned multiple prefixes from its upstream providers, and it creates the interface identifier part of its addresses by incorporating a cryptographic one-way hash of the available prefix set. The result is that the addresses of each multihomed node form an unalterable set of intrinsically bound IPv6 addresses. This allows any node that is communicating with the multihomed node to securely verify that all the alternative addresses proposed through the multihoming protocol are associated to the address used for establishing the communication. The verification process is extremely efficient because it only involves hash operations
Review: PeerReviewed
Publisher version: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1064413.1064420
Keywords: IPv6
Protección de datos
Hijacking protection
Multihoming
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