针对服务质量信令的高级认证和授权

T. Tsenov, H. Tschofenig, Xiaoming Fu, E. Korner
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当今和未来网络基础设施的关键要求之一,是通过区分应用流并在网络节点中对其进行适当处理,为端到端应用提供服务质量(QoS)支持。作为实现互联网 QoS 的重要组成部分,人们提出了明确的资源预订信令方案,该方案涉及 QoS 预订状态信息的接纳、安装和刷新。任何 QoS 信令协议都应提供 QoS 请求的认证和授权功能,尤其是在终端不受网络节点信任的环境中,这样的协议才有用。然而,现有的 QoS 信令协议存在许多认证和授权问题,限制了它们的应用场景。NSIS QoS 信令层协议(QoS-NSLP)的出现为克服这些问题提供了前景。在介绍了 QoS-NSLP 的总体设计后,我们提出了一种通过使用可扩展身份验证协议(EAP)来支持高级身份验证和授权功能的方法。与现有方法相比,这种方法与支持与认证、授权和计费(AAA)基础设施有效互动相结合,为 QoS 信令提供了灵活、可扩展的认证和授权方法。
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Advanced authentication and authorization for quality of service signaling
One of the key requirements of today's and future network infrastructures is to provide Quality of Service (QoS) support for end-to-end applications, by distinguishing the application flows and properly handling them in network nodes. As an important component to achieve Internet QoS, explicit signaling schemes for resource reservation have been proposed, which deal with admission, installation and refreshment of QoS reservation state information. To be useful, any QoS signaling protocol should provide a capability for authentication and authorization of the QoS requests, especially in environments where the end points are not trusted by the network nodes. However, existing protocols for QoS signaling encounter a number of authentication and authorization issues, which limit their application scenarios. The advent of NSIS QoS Signaling Layer Protocol (QoS-NSLP) offers the prospect to overcome some of these issues. After describing the overall design of QoS-NSLP, we present an approach to support advanced authentication and authorization capabilities by using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). In comparison with existing approaches, this approach, combined with the support for effective interaction with the Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) infrastructure, provides flexible and extensible authentication and authorization methods for the QoS signaling.
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