RE: [mobile-ip] Re: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem-0 0.txt
Tsirtsis George <[email protected]> Wed, 30 Jul 2003 09:54:26 -0400
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Francis, Not all is solved with VPN tunnels even if you manage to renegotiate the VPN tunnel automatically when the mobile moves...BTW, I think this is a worthy goal too and there are products already that support that kind of idea combining MIPv4 and IPSEC. There are other people, however, that would like to use Mobile IP (v4 or v6) for local mobility management in a wireless operator kind of environment....in which case it would be preferable not to have to use two mobility management protocols. You not being interested in that approach does not make this a non-issue :--) George -----Original Message----- From: Francis Dupont [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:20 PM To: EricLKlein Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [mobile-ip] Re: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem-0 0.txt In your previous mail you wrote: From: "Francis Dupont" > => as a cross-version tunnel will never be "optimized" (i.e., MN-CN direct > communication is not possible), IMHO mobile-ip solutions are clearly > overkilling in this kind of environments: a smart "road warrior" IPsec > VPN will be enough. Today two parts are missing: > - cross-version IPsec tunnels are not commonly available (note for > IPsec implementors: they are specified in RFC 2401, why do you not > support them?) Are you recommending that all mobile phone operators should create IP VPN's for all phones on their network and to maintain them for visitors and roamers on other networks? => you already have a "VPN" between the MN and the HA in MIPv6, so I feel free to recommend this (:-). This sounds like a lot of IP VPNs to create and maintain across multiple networks for people who roam, and unnecessary for those that don't. => I don't understand the "multiple networks" argument. The "VPN" is just an IPsec SA pair (MIPv6 uses two pairs) between a mobile and a fix point (the mobile-ip Home Agent). We are not talking dial-up users or even data users, jut straight 3G, GPRS, or WAP users. => we are talking about IP users. Regards [email protected]