RFC 3926:FLUTE - File Delivery over Unidirectional...
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multicast


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... 2], the base protocol designed for massively scalable multicast distribution. ALC defines transport ...
... relates to an 'object' as discussed in ALC. Although this specification frequently makes use of multicast addressing as an example, the techniques are similarly applicable for use with unicast ...
... This memo contains part of the definitions necessary to fully specify a Reliable Multicast Transport protocol in accordance with RFC2357. As per RFC2357 ...
... RFC2357. As per RFC2357, the use of any reliable multicast protocol in the Internet requires an adequate congestion control scheme ...
... While waiting for such a scheme to be available, or for an existing scheme to be proven adequate, the Reliable Multicast Transport working group (RMT) publishes this Request for Comments ...
... Massive scalability is a primary design goal for FLUTE. IP multicast is inherently massively scalable, but the best effort service that it ...
... FLUTE provides all of this using ALC and IP multicast without sacrificing any of the inherent scalability of IP multicast ...
... IP multicast without sacrificing any of the inherent scalability of IP multicast. ...
... FLUTE can be used with both multicast and unicast delivery, but it's ...
... delivery, but it's primary application is for unidirectional multicast file delivery. FLUTE ...
... is IP version specific. FLUTE works with both multicast models: Any-Source Multicast (ASM ...
... FLUTE works with both multicast models: Any-Source Multicast (ASM) [13] and the Source-Specific Multicast ...
... Any-Source Multicast (ASM) [13] and the Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) [15 ...


... binary objects. It is especially suitable for massively scalable, unidirectional, multicast distribution. ALC provides the basic transport ...


... there is currently no IETF standard that specifies how to do multicast packet level authentication, TESLA [14 ...
... TESLA [14] is a known multicast packet authentication scheme that would work. ...
... Attackers can try to inject forged packets with incorrect congestion control information into the multicast stream, thereby potentially adversely affecting network elements ...
... limit the possibility of a bad agent injecting forged packets into the multicast tree data path. ...


... Perrig, A., Canetti, R., Song, D., and J. Tygar, "Efficient and Secure Source Authentication for Multicast, Network and Distributed System Security ...
... Holbrook, H., "A Channel Model for Multicast, Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, Department of Computer Science, Stanford, California", August 2001. ...



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