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Host Identity Protocol

Known as: HIP Host Identity Protocol, Hip (disambiguation), Host id protocol 
The Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is a host identification technology for use on Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. The Internet… 
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2017
2017
This document defines host multihoming extensions to the Host Identity Protocol (HIP), by leveraging protocol components defined… 
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2016
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2016
This document specifies a registration mechanism for the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) that allows hosts to register with services… 
2012
2012
This document is a report from the IRTF Host Identity Protocol (HIP) research group documenting the collective experiences and… 
2011
2011
The Certificate (CERT) parameter is a container for digital certificates. It is used for carrying these certificates in Host… 
2009
2009
This drafts defines a moving network support for HIP enabled hosts. The protocol uses asymmetric authentication and symmetric… 
2009
2009
The rapid growth of mobile connected devices has facilitated the explosion of the Mobile Internet, that is IP-based… 
2009
2009
Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is mainly designed to provide secure and continuous communication by decoupling the transport layer… 
2008
2008
Network address translator(NAT) traversal solution is an important research project in packet-based transportation technology of… 
2007
2007
Web database security is a very important issue in e-commerce. This paper presents a new Web database security model. It utilizes… 
2003
2003
In the current Internet, hosts are identified using IP addresses that depend on their topological location. In other words, the…