Host Identity Protocol

Host Identity Protocol (HIP) proposes a new name space, Host Identity. This name can be any globally unique name but it has been chosen to be the Public Key of a Public/Private Key pair. This paper can be seen as HIP tutorial since it provides an insight view on HIP Architecture, HIP Base Exchange, Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) Security Association Setup, mobility and multi-homing, and some early experiences about HIP.

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