移动通信中的WAP协作和安全问题

A. Swamy, D. Reddy
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近年来,万维网(WWW)取得了惊人的发展。它已被广泛接受为一种标准基础设施,可以在其上部署各种应用程序。我们看到越来越多的专业人士依靠互联网来完成他们的工作。协作工具使不同位置的工作人员团队能够使用各种方法一起工作。与WWW类似的革命正在移动通信领域发生,通过无线应用协议(WAP)对无线互联网接入的需求迅速增长。无线应用协议(WAP)已被提出作为一种将互联网(或一种互联网)接入小型无线和移动设备(如移动电话)的方法,同时适应这些设备的特殊特性。最初,WAP在中间设计了一个网关,充当互联网协议栈和无线应用协议栈之间的解释器。WAP网关将web内容转发到移动电话,以适应移动网络的有限带宽和移动电话有限的处理能力。然而,网关引入了一个安全漏洞,这使得WAP不适合任何对安全敏感的服务。通过一系列标准发布,主要是1.2.1版本(2000年6月)和2.0版本(2001年7月),安全问题得到了解决。本文提出了一个框架,使两个或多个移动用户能够使用移动设备进行协作和交换消息。该系统提供基于IRC (Internet relay chat)协议的在线多用户协作服务,通过提供WML接口的WAP传输,并讨论了安全漏洞和导致安全漏洞的基于网关的设计,包括设计背后的业务和体系结构考虑。本文讨论了许多纠正这种情况的方法,包括应用程序级别的安全性,这在2001年7月发布的WAP 2.0标准中仍然没有得到修复。最后,我们观察到,尽管版本2.0允许跳过网关从而加强安全性,但增加的成本不可忽略。
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WAP collaboration and security issues in mobile communication
The World Wide Web (WWW) has enjoyed phenomenal growth over recent years. It has been widely embraced as a standard infrastructure over which a variety of applications can be deployed. We are witnessing a growing number of professionals relying upon the Internet to perform their work. Collaboration tools enable teams of workers in disparate locations to work together using a variety of approaches. A similar revolution to that of the WWW is taking place within the mobile telecommunications domain, with a burgeoning requirement for wireless Internet access, via the wireless application protocol (WAP). The wireless application protocol (WAP) has been proposed as a way to get Internet (or a sort of Internet) to the small wireless and mobile devices, e.g. mobile phones, while accommodating for the special characteristics of such devices. Originally, WAP was designed with a gateway in the middle, acting as the interpreter between the Internet protocol stack and the wireless application protocol stack. The WAP gateway forwards web content to the mobile phone in a way intended to accommodate the limited bandwidth of the mobile network and the mobile phonepsilas limited processing capability. However, the gateway introduces a security hole, which renders WAP unsuitable for any security-sensitive services. Through a set of standard releases, primarily version 1.2.1 (June 2000) and version 2.0 (July2001), security issues have been addressed. This paper presents a framework that enables two or more mobile users to collaborate and exchange messages using mobile devices. The system is described provides on-line multi-user collaboration service based on the IRC (Internet relay chat) protocol, transmitted via WAP that offers a WML interface and We also discuss the security hole and the gateway-based design that has led to it, including the business and architectural considerations underlying the design. A number of ways to correct the situation are discussed, including application level security, which still hasnpsilat been fixed in the WAP 2.0 standard of the July 2001 release. Finally we observe, that although version 2.0 allows skipping the gateway thereby tightening security, the added cost is not negligible.
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