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Host Identity Payload Research Group Report August 2006
Co-chairs: Andrei Gurtov (gurtov at cs.helsinki.fi)
Tom Henderson (thomas.r.henderson at boeing.com)The primary goal of the HIP Research Group (HIPRG) is to study the proposed Host Identity Protocol and architecture and its potential effects on the Internet.
The HIPRG is concentrating on two topics:
i) gaining and documenting experience with initial HIP deployments, and
ii) considering protocol extensions beyond those under development at
the HIP WGPresently, three open source implementations are currently being maintained for HIP (tracking the evolving WG drafts). The implementations are maturing in terms of protocol options, operating system support, and stability. Recently, support for NAT traversal has been added.
Some of the work items in HIPRG have moved to the HIP WG for final discussions. Those include NAT traversal, native HIP API, and support of legacy applications. The HIPRG has submitted a problem statement on legacy middlebox traversal to the RFC editor queue (draft-irtf-hiprg-nat-01.txt) following the new procedure for IRSG publications.
Recently, the following protocol extensions are being discussed:
--Simultaneous Multi-Access extension to the Host Identity Protocol <http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-pierrel-hip-sima-00.txt>
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