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Karn, Phil, "The Photuris Key Management Protocol ", Internet Draft draft-karn-photuris-00.txt, December 1994.

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Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol.. - Maughan, Schertler (1996)   (123 citations)  (Correct)

....the messages required to support the actual key establishment. 1.4 ISAKMP Protection 1.4.1 Anti Clogging (Denial of Service) Of the numerous security services available, protection against denial of service always seems to be one of the most difficult to address. Phil Karn in his Internet Draft [Karn] has introduced a mechanism to provide a measure of denial of service protection through the use of a cookie exchange. This anti clogging token (ACT) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without spending excessive CPU resources to determine its authenticity. As described in ....

....has introduced a mechanism to provide a measure of denial of service protection through the use of a cookie exchange. This anti clogging token (ACT) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without spending excessive CPU resources to determine its authenticity. As described in [Karn], an exchange prior to CPU intensive public key operations can thwart some denial of service attempts (e.g. simple flooding with bogus IP source addresses) Maughan, Schertler draft ietf ipsec isakmp 04.txt, ps [Page 8] INTERNET DRAFT ISAKMP February 21, 1996 As noted by Karn, absolute protection ....

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Karn P. and B. Simpson, The Photuris Key Management Protocol, Internet-Draft, work in progress, February, 1996.


Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol .. - Maughan, Patrick.. (1995)   (123 citations)  (Correct)

....draft ietf ipsec isakmp 01.txt, ps [Page 5] INTERNET DRAFT ISAKMP October 31, 1995 on any previous key. 1.5 Anti Clogging Of the numerous security services available, protection against denial of service always seems to be one of the most difficult to address. Phil Karn in his Internet Draft [Karn95] has introduced a mechanism to provide a measure of denial of service protection through the use of a cookie exchange. This anti clogging token (ACT) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without spending excessive CPU resources to determine its authenticity. As described in ....

....has introduced a mechanism to provide a measure of denial of service protection through the use of a cookie exchange. This anti clogging token (ACT) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without spending excessive CPU resources to determine its authenticity. As described in [Karn95], an exchange prior to CPU intensive public key operations can thwart some denial of service attempts (e.g. simple flooding with bogus IP source addresses) As noted by Karn, absolute protection against denial of service is impossible, but this anti clogging token provides a technique for making ....

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Karn P. and B. Simpson, The Photuris Key Management Protocol, Internet-Draft, working in progress, March, 1995.


Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol .. - Maughan, Patrick.. (1995)   (123 citations)  (Correct)

....key. Maughan Patrick Schertler draft nsa isakmp 00.txt, ps [Page 3] INTERNET DRAFT ISAKMP March 20, 1995 1.5 Anti Clogging Of the numerous security services available, protection against denial of service always seems to be one of the most difficult to address. Phil Karn in his Internet Draft [Karn94] has introduced a mechanism to provide a measure of denial of service protection through the use of a cookie exchange. This anti clogging token exchange (ACTE) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without spending excessive CPU resources to determine its authenticity. As ....

....a mechanism to provide a measure of denial of service protection through the use of a cookie exchange. This anti clogging token exchange (ACTE) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without spending excessive CPU resources to determine its authenticity. As described in [Karn94], an exchange prior to CPU intensive public key operations can thwart some denial of service attempts (e.g. simple flooding with bogus IP source addresses) As noted by Karn, absolute protection against denial of service is impossible, but this anticlogging token exchange provides a technique for ....

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Phil Karn, The Photuris Key Management Protocol, Internet-Draft, December, 1994.


Analysis of the IPSec Key Exchange Standard - Perlman, Kaufman (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Karn, Phil, "The Photuris Key Management Protocol ", Internet Draft draft-karn-photuris-00.txt, December 1994.

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