Alias sctp Version 0.1: SCTP NAT implementation in IPFW


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D. A. Hayes, J. But
CAIA Technical Report Series, 080618A, 2008

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Hayes, D. A., & But, J. (2008). Alias sctp Version 0.1: SCTP NAT implementation in IPFW (CAIA Technical Report Series).


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Hayes, D. A., and J. But. Alias Sctp Version 0.1: SCTP NAT Implementation in IPFW. CAIA Technical Report Series, 2008.


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Hayes, D. A., and J. But. Alias Sctp Version 0.1: SCTP NAT Implementation in IPFW. no. 080618A, 2008.


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@techreport{d2008a,
  title = {Alias sctp Version 0.1: SCTP NAT implementation in IPFW},
  year = {2008},
  issue = {080618A},
  series = {CAIA Technical Report Series},
  author = {Hayes, D. A. and But, J.}
}

Abstract

Alias sctp is part the SONATA[1] project to develop and release a BSD licensed implementation of a Network Address Translation (NAT) module that supports the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP). Traditional address and port number look ups are inadequate for SCTP’s operation. A design of the operational states and packet handling necessary to achieve SCTP functionality are outlined along with the necessary modifications required to integrate it into FreeBSD’s ipfw/libalias NAT system. Alias sctp version 0.1 uses unique verification tag and port numbers for NAT, providing support of global multi-homing, T-flagged packets, logging and statistics, timing, and two association shutdown modes.


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