Delivered-To: msec@xxxxxxxxxxxx Delivered-To: ietfsmug-securemulticast:org-msec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: IETF-Announce: ;IETF-Announce:;@securemulticast.org Cc: msec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From: Internet-Drafts@xxxxxxxx Reply-To: Internet-Drafts@xxxxxxxx Subject: [MSEC] I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-msec-ipsec-multicast-issues-00.txt Sender: msec-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X-BeenThere: msec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X-Mailman-Version: 2.0 List-Help: <mailto:msec-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=help> List-Post: <mailto:msec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> List-Subscribe: <http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/msec>, <mailto:msec-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe> List-Id: IETF Multicast Security (MSEC) WG list <msec.securemulticast.org> List-Unsubscribe: <http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/msec>, <mailto:msec-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <http://www.pairlist.net/pipermail/msec/> Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 08:03:19 -0500
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Title : IP Multicast issues with IPsec Author(s) : M. Baugher, T. Hardjono, B. Weis Filename : draft-ietf-msec-ipsec-multicast-issues-00.txt Pages : 8 Date : 2002-12-6
The IPsec Architecture [RFC2401] and IPsec transform RFCs [RFC2402, RFC2406] define certain semantics for use of IPsec with IP multicast traffic. The recent revisions to each of the protocol documents [ESPbis, AHbis] propose changes to those semantics. However, neither the existing nor proposed semantics are sufficiently general such that IPsec can be used to protect the wide variety of IPv4 and IPv6 multicast applications that are expected by the IP multicast community. This document reviews these semantics and proposes changes which would enable IPsec to be generally useful for a wider variety of IPv4 and IPv6 multicast traffic.
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