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Back to list of 2001/02 seminars Abstract for Seminar
Mobile IPv6 allows a mobile device to retain the use of an IPv6 address having moved from the "home" network for which that address is valid, so that applications wishing to contact the device on that address may do so directly and so that network connections bound to the address survive movement of the mobile hosts. This talk introduces the protocol and some of its attendant security issues, in the context of research implementations for Windows CE4.0 and .NET Server developed jointly with Lancaster University.
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