SIP协议中身份管理的性能分析

Y. Rebahi, J. Pallares, Tuan Nguyen, S. Ehlert, G. Kovács, D. Sisalem
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SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)是Internet上管理IP多媒体会话的标准。SIP协议中的身份管理是一个重要的安全领域,它负责对SIP网络中的用户进行身份识别并控制用户对相应资源的访问。RFC 4474描述了一种基于证书的机制,用于处理SIP用户身份。本RFC建议使用RSA算法,因为它是目前最流行的公钥加密系统。小型和简单设备的激增,以及需要增加SIP服务器的容量来处理不断增长的VoIP流量,随着时间的推移,对RSA的持续依赖将变得更具挑战性。在本文中,我们描述了我们对当前RFC 4474的实现,我们将椭圆曲线加密技术集成到这个RFC中,并表明相应的性能比使用RSA的性能要显著得多。本文是规范椭圆曲线在SIP身份管理中的应用的第一步。
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Performance analysis of identity management in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a standard for managing IP multimedia sessions in the Internet. Identity management in SIP is a crucial security field that deals with identifying users in SIP networks and controlling their access to the corresponding resources. RFC 4474 describes a mechanism, based on certificates, for dealing with the SIP users identities. This RFC recommends the use of the RSA algorithm as it is currently the most popular public key cryptography system. The proliferation of small and simple devices as well as the need to increase the capacity of the SIP servers to handle the increasing VoIP traffic will make continued reliance on RSA more challenging over time. In this paper, we describe our implementation of the current RFC 4474, our integration of elliptic curves cryptography into this RFC and show that the corresponding performance is much more significant than the one where RSA is used. This paper can be considered as a first step in standardizing the use of elliptic curves in the identity management for SIP.
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