Re: [dtn-security] [dtn-interest] Bundle Security Protocol Implementation
Hans Kruse <kruse@ohiou.edu> Wed, 29 April 2009 13:39 UTC
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Subject: Re: [dtn-security] [dtn-interest] Bundle Security Protocol Implementation
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Nasir, the Java implementation you refer to has not been supported in a long time as we have been focusing on the NASA ION code base. I would suggest that either ION or DTN2 would be the best place to start from. On Apr 29, 2009, at 7:59 AM, <M.Bhutta@surrey.ac.uk> wrote: > Hi All, > > We at Surrey university are implementing the Bundle Security > Protocol Specification internet draft .. The implementation will > have following features: > > BSP Features: > - Support for Authentication via BAB, PIB > - Support for confidentiality via PCB > - Support for compulsory cipher suites > > We are going to use "BP reference implementation by Ohio university > in Java". We thought that some may be working on security > implementation. So, any one with any progress, or want to give some > suggestion. All inputs will be realy appreciated. > > "Most important how we should merge this with Bundle Protocol > Implementation" .. > > regards, > Nasir > University of Surrey > > _______________________________________________ > dtn-interest mailing list > dtn-interest@maillists.intel-research.net > http://maillists.intel-research.net/mailman/listinfo/dtn-interest Hans Kruse, Professor J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems Adjunct Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 292 Lindley Hall, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701 740-593-4891 voice, 740-593-4889 fax
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