Interface to the Routing System (I2RS) Security-Related Requirements
2017
This document presents security-related requirements for the Interface
to the Routing System (I2RS) protocol, which provides a new interface
to the routing system described in the I2RS architecture document (RFC
7921). The I2RS protocol is implemented by reusing portions of
existing IETF protocols and adding new features to them. One such
reuse is of the security features of a secure transport (e.g.,
Transport Layer Security (TLS), Secure SHell (SSH) Protocol, Datagram
TLS (DTLS)) such as encryption, message integrity, mutual peer
authentication, and anti-replay protection. The new I2RS features to
consider from a security perspective are as follows: a priority
mechanism to handle multi-headed write transactions, an opaque
secondary identifier that identifies an application using the I2RS
client, and an extremely constrained read-only non-secure transport.
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