An Identifier-Based Network Access Control Mechanism Based on Locator/Identifier Split
Rui TU, Jinshu SU, Ruoshan KONG
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DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2009.27072   PDF    HTML     5,508 Downloads   8,932 Views   Citations

Abstract

Legacy IP address-based access control has met many challenges, because the network nodes cannot be identified accurately based on their variable IP addresses. “Locator/Identifier Split” has made it possible to build a network access control mechanism based on the permanent identifier. With the support of “Locator/Identifier Split” routing and addressing concept, the Identifier-based Access Control (IBAC) makes net-work access control more accurate and efficient, and fits for mobile nodes’ access control quite well. Moreover, Self-verifying Identifier makes it possible for the receiver to verify the packet sender’s identity without the third part authentication, which greatly reduces the probability of “Identifier Spoofing”.

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R. TU, J. SU and R. KONG, "An Identifier-Based Network Access Control Mechanism Based on Locator/Identifier Split," International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 7, 2009, pp. 641-644. doi: 10.4236/ijcns.2009.27072.

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