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Abstract: Proxies can provide valuable services for today's increasingly heterogeneous computing environment by providing various kinds of adaptations and enhancements. By breaking the end-to-end nature of the communication, proxies render the task of providing end-to-end security much harder or even impossible in some cases. We will discuss the problem of end-to-end security for different types of proxy scenarios, differentiating between network enhancement and content adaptation proxies. We will... (Update)

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M. Portmann and A. Seneviratne. The problem of end-to-end security for proxy-based systems. In Proc. of Protocols for Multimedia Systems, PROMS http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/portmann00problem.html   More

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