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New WG Draft: draft-ietf-ipdvb-sec-req-00.txt
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories. This draft has now been adopted as a WG draft, and contributions
from the working group as a whole are most welcome, as we progress this
towards publication.
Best wishes,
Gorry
This draft is a work item of the IP over DVB Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Security requirements for the Unidirectional Lightweight
Encapsulation (ULE) protocol
Author(s) : H. Cruickshank, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ipdvb-sec-req-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2006-12-8
The MPEG-2 standard defined by ISO 13818-1 [ISO-MPEG2] supports a
range of transmission methods for a range of services. This
document provides a threat analysis and derives the security
requirements when using the Transport Stream, TS, to support an
Internet network-layer using Unidirectional Lightweight
Encapsulation (ULE) [RFC4326]. The document also provides the
motivation for link-level security for a ULE Stream. A ULE Stream
may be used to send IPv4 packets, IPv6 packets, and other
Protocol Data Units (PDUs) to an arbitrarily large number of
Receivers supporting unicast and/or multicast transmission.
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