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Host Identity Protocol

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The Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is a host identification technology for use on Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. The Internet has two main name spaces, IP addresses and the Domain Name System. HIP separates the end-point identifier and locator roles of IP addresses. It introduces a Host Identity (HI) name space, based on a public key security infrastructure.

The Host Identity Protocol provides secure methods for IP multihoming and mobile computing.

In networks that implement the Host Identity Protocol, all occurrences of IP addresses in applications are eliminated and replaced with cryptographic host identifiers. The cryptographic keys are typically, but not necessarily, self-generated.

The effect of eliminating IP addresses in application and transport layers is a decoupling of the transport layer from the internetworking layer (Internet Layer) in TCP/IP.[1]

HIP was specified in the IETF HIP working group. An Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) HIP research group looks at the broader impacts of HIP.

The working group is chartered to produce Requests for Comments on the "Experimental" track, but it is understood that their quality and security properties should match the standards track requirements. The main purpose for producing Experimental documents instead of standards track ones are the unknown effects that the mechanisms may have on applications and on the Internet in the large.

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RFC references

  • RFC 4423 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Architecture (early "informational" snapshot, obsoleted by RFC 9063)
  • RFC 5201 - Host Identity Protocol base (Obsoleted by RFC 7401)
  • RFC 5202 - Using the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Transport Format with the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) (Obsoleted by RFC 7402)
  • RFC 5203 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Registration Extension (obsoleted by RFC 8003)
  • RFC 5204 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Rendezvous Extension (obsoleted by RFC 8004)
  • RFC 5205 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Domain Name System (DNS) Extension (obsoleted by RFC 8005)
  • 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
  • RFC 6092 - Basic Requirements for IPv6 Customer Edge Routers
  • RFC 7401 - Host identity protocol version 2 (HIPv2) (updated by RFC 8002)
  • RFC 7402 - Using the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) transport format with the Host Identity Protocol (HIP)
  • RFC 8002 - Host Identity Protocol Certificates
  • RFC 8003 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Registration Extension
  • RFC 8004 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Rendezvous Extension
  • RFC 8005 - Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Domain Name System (DNS) Extension
  • RFC 8046 - Host Mobility with the Host Identity Protocol
  • RFC 8047 - Host Multihoming with the Host Identity Protocol
  • RFC 9028 - Native NAT Traversal Mode for the Host Identity Protocol
  • RFC 9063 - Host Identity Protocol Architecture

See also

References

  1. ^ RFC 4423, Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Architecture, Section 4.1

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This page was last edited on 17 May 2024, at 10:20
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