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        Title           : Architecture and Deployment Considerations for Secure Origin 
BGP (soBGP)
        Author(s)       : R. White
        Filename        : draft-white-sobgparchitecture-00.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 2004-5-12
        
There is a great deal of concern over the security of the Border
   Gateway Protocol, which is used to provide routing information to the
   Internet and other large internetworks. This draft provides an
   architecture for a secure distributed registry of routing information
   to address these concerns. The draft begins with an overview of the
   operation of this system, and then follows with various deployment
   scenerios, starting with what we believe will be the most common
   deployment option.

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