Host Identity Protocol

Host Identity Protocol

Host Identity Protocol (HIP) est une technique d'identification d'un hôte dans un réseau IP ou IPv6 comme Internet. Cette technique vise à séparer les roles d'identificateur et de localisateur de l'adresse, chaque hôte étant identifié par un Host Identity (HI) grâce à une infrastructure de sécurité à clé publique.

HIP offre une solution sécurisée pour la mobilité IP et pour le multi-homing.

Dans les réseaux HIP, les applications se connectent à des hôtes par leur identifiant cryptographique et non par leur adresse IP, ce qui permet le découplage via à vis de la couche réseau.

HIP est un groupe de travail au sein de l'Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). L'Internet Research Task Force dispose d'un groupe de recherche HIP.

RFC

  • RFC 4423 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Architecture
  • RFC 5201 - Host Identity Protocol base
  • RFC 5202 - Using the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Transport Format with the Host Identity Protocol (HIP)
  • RFC 5203 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Registration Extension
  • RFC 5204 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Rendezvous Extension
  • RFC 5205 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Domain Name System (DNS) Extension
  • RFC 5206 - End-Host Mobility and Multihoming with the Host Identity Protocol
  • RFC 5207 - NAT and Firewall Traversal Issues of Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Communication

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