Secure SCTP
draft-hohendorf-secure-sctp-27
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| Document | Type | This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Active". Expired & archived | |
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| Authors | Carsten Hohendorf,Esbold Unurkhaan,Thomas Dreibholz | ||
| Last updated | 2019-09-07(Latest revision 2019-03-06) | ||
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Abstract
This document explains the reason for the integration of security functionality into SCTP, and gives a short description of S-SCTP and its services. S-SCTP is fully compatible with SCTP defined in RFC4960, it is designed to integrate cryptographic functions into SCTP.
Authors
Carsten Hohendorf
Esbold Unurkhaan
Thomas Dreibholz
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