[Hipsec] draft-keranen-hip-native-nat-traversal-00

Ari Keranen <ari.keranen@nomadiclab.com> Thu, 04 March 2010 10:27 UTC

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From: Ari Keranen <ari.keranen@nomadiclab.com>
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Hi all,

We wrote an extension to the HIP NAT traversal draft that uses the ICE 
methodology with HIP messages and an ESP relay for the NAT traversal 
procedures:

http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-keranen-hip-native-nat-traversal-00.txt

This draft addresses the issue that one may not be willing to integrate 
a full ICE implementation with HIP but rather re-use the HIP messages 
and state machines for the same purpose.

Comments are welcome!


Cheers,
Ari


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Subject: New Version Notification for 
draft-keranen-hip-native-nat-traversal-00


A new version of I-D, draft-keranen-hip-native-nat-traversal-00.txt has 
been successfuly submitted by Ari Keranen and posted to the IETF repository.

Filename:	 draft-keranen-hip-native-nat-traversal
Revision:	 00
Title:		 Native NAT Traversal Mode for the Host Identity Protocol
Creation_date:	 2010-03-01
WG ID:		 Independent Submission
Number_of_pages: 15

Abstract:
This document specifies a new Network Address Translator (NAT)
traversal mode for the Host Identity Protocol (HIP).  The new mode is
based on the Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) methodology
and UDP encapsulation of data and signaling traffic.  The main
difference from the previously specified modes is the use of HIP
messages for all NAT traversal procedures.
 



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