The transitional phase of Boost.Asio and POCO C++ networking libraries towards IPv6 and IoT networking security

E. Kadusic, N. Zivic, Narcisa Hadzajlic, C. Ruland
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With the global transition to the IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), IP (Internet Protocol) validation efficiency and IPv6 support from the aspect of network programming are gaining more importance. As global computer networks grow in the era of IoT (Internet of Things), IP address validation is an inevitable process for assuring strong network privacy and security. The complexity of IP validation has been increased due to the rather drastic change in the memory architecture needed for storing IPv6 addresses. Low-level programming languages like C/C++ are a great choice for handling memory spaces and working with simple devices connected in an IoT (Internet of Things) network. This paper analyzes some user-defined and open-source implementations of IP validation codes in Boost. Asio and POCO C++ networking libraries, as well as the IP security support provided for general networking purposes and IoT. Considering a couple of sample codes, the paper gives a conclusion on whether these C++ implementations answer the needs for flexibility and security of the upcoming era of IPv6 addressed computers.
Boost的过渡阶段。面向IPv6和IoT网络安全的Asio和POCO c++网络库
随着全球向IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6)的过渡,IP (Internet Protocol)的验证效率和网络编程方面对IPv6的支持变得越来越重要。随着全球计算机网络在物联网(IoT)时代的发展,IP地址验证是确保强大网络隐私和安全性的必然过程。由于存储IPv6地址所需的内存架构发生了相当大的变化,IP验证的复杂性增加了。像C/ c++这样的低级编程语言是处理内存空间和处理IoT(物联网)网络中连接的简单设备的绝佳选择。本文分析了Boost中IP验证码的一些用户定义实现和开源实现。Asio和POCO c++网络库,以及为一般网络目的和物联网提供的IP安全支持。考虑到几个示例代码,本文给出了这些c++实现是否满足即将到来的IPv6寻址计算机时代对灵活性和安全性的需求的结论。
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