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	Title		: Threats Relating to Transport Layer Protocols Handling Multiple Addresses
	Author(s)	: M. Ohta
	Filename	: draft-ohta-multi6-threats-00.txt
	Pages		: 3
	Date		: 2004-2-4
	
This document lists security threats related to IPv6 multihoming
   solutions, transport layer protocols of which are expected to handle
   multiple addresses of a host and an identity of the host is
   recognized not necessarily by a single address.

   The intent is to look at how IPv6 multihoming solutions might make
   the Internet less secure than the current Internet, without studying
   any proposed solution but instead looking at threats that are
   inherent in the problem itself.

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