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A secure address resolution protocol
An architecture for securely resolving IP addresses into hardware addresses over an Ethernet is proposed. The proposed architecture consists of a secure server connected to the Ethernet and two protocols: an invite-accept protocol and a request-reply protocol. Each computer connected to the Ethernet...
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description | An architecture for securely resolving IP addresses into hardware addresses over an Ethernet is proposed. The proposed architecture consists of a secure server connected to the Ethernet and two protocols: an invite-accept protocol and a request-reply protocol. Each computer connected to the Ethernet can use the invite-accept protocol to periodically record its IP address and its hardware address in the database of the secure server. Each computer can later use the request-reply protocol to obtain the hardware address of any other computer connected to the Ethernet from the database of the secure server. These two protocols are designed to overcome the actions of any adversary that can lose sent messages, arbitrarily modify the fields of sent messages, and replay old messages. |
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