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B. V. Patel. Securing DHCP. Work in Progress, July 1997.

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Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process - Arbaugh, Keromytis, Farber.. (1998)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....of complexity. The client implementation, in order to support this approach, must also include an implementation of DNSSEC. This will significantly increase the size of client code possibly beyond the ROM size available to the client. Recently, Intel has proposed authentication support for DHCP [37]. Their proposal uses a two phase approach. In the first phase, the computer system boots normally using DHCP. The second phase begins after the system completes the DHCP process and uses ISAKMP [33] to exchange a security association. This security association is then used to once again obtain ....

B. V. Patel. Securing DHCP. Work in Progress, July 1997.


Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process - Arbaugh, Keromytis, Farber.. (1998)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....of complexity. The client implementation, in order to support this approach, must also include an implementation of DNSSEC. This will significantly increase the size of client code possibly beyond the ROM size available to the client. Recently, Intel has proposed authentication support for DHCP [Pat97]. Their proposal uses a two phase approach. In the first phase, the computer system boots normally using DHCP. The second phase begins after the system completes the DHCP process and uses ISAKMP [MSST96] to exchange a security association. This security association is then used to once again ....

Baiju V. Patel. Securing dhcp. Work in Progress, July 1997.


Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process - Arbaugh, Keromytis, Farber.. (1998)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....of complexity. The client implementation, in order to support this approach, must also include an implementation of DNSSEC. This will significantly increase the size of client code possibly beyond the ROM size available to the client. Recently, Intel has proposed authentication support for DHCP [Pat97] Their proposal uses a two phase approach. In the first phase, the computer system boots normally using DHCP. The second phase begins after the system completes the DHCP process and uses ISAKMP [MSST96] to exchange a security association. This security association is then used to once again ....

Baiju V. Patel. Securing DHCP. Work in Progress, July 1997.

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