R. Rivest. The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm IETF RFC 1321, April 1992.

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....Duplicate Address Detection. In our implementation, the IP Authentication Header is used to implement the secu rity for the Binding Update and Binding Acknowledge messages. The encapsulation algorithm is the Message Digest 5 (MDS) The implementation of this algorithm is from RFC 1321 [2]. As defined in RFC 1321, the MD algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128 bit fingerprint or message digest of the input. It is conjectured that it is computationally infeasible to produce two messages having the same message digest, or to produce ....

....According to the description in subsection 2.7, the Binding Update message has #define BIND UPDATE TYPE 198 #define BIND UPDATE LEN 8 struct bind update u int8 t flag; attributes for this message. u int8 t prefix len; the prefix length of the care of addr. u int8 t sequence[2]; sequence number of this message u int8 t lifetime[4] life time of this message The Binding Update message includes the Unique Identifier and Alternate Care of Address sub option with the following data structure: #define UNIQ ID TYPE 2 #define UNIQ ID LEN 2 struct uniq id ....

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R. Rivest. The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm IETF RFC 1321, April 1992.

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