| C. Castelluccia and G. Montenegro. Protecting AODVng against impersonation attacks. ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review, July 2002. |
....nodes in a network from malicious intermediate hosts. For example, in on demand ad hoc routing protocols (e.g. 27, 26] nodes discover each other by exchanging route request and route reply messages. We have recently shown how CBID can protect this basic exchange from impersonation attacks [9]. Similar work is underway for the JXTA open source peer to peer protocol. Dynamic and Secure Group Membership: Subsequently, CBID s are used to express authorization via authorization certificates, similar to how they are used to Secure Group Management for IPv6 [10] Authorization ....
C. Castelluccia and G. Montenegro. Protecting AODVng against impersonation attacks. ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review, July 2002.
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