This version includes exactly three changes:

- insertion of a new section 7, paragraph 5 that reads:

   The currently-defined authentication mechanism for Map-Register
   messages does not provide protection against "replay" attacks by a
   "man-in-the-middle".  Additional work is needed in this area.

- correct typo in section 7 paragraph six ("reply" -> "replay")

- update of the reference to draft-ietf-lisp


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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. 
This draft is a work item of the Locator/ID Separation Protocol Working Group 
of the IETF.

        Title           : LISP Map Server Interface
        Author(s)       : Vince Fuller
                          Dino Farinacci
        Filename        : draft-ietf-lisp-ms-15.txt
        Pages           : 16
        Date            : 2012-01-11

   This draft describes the Maping Service for the Locator Identifier
   Separation Protocol (LISP), implemented by two new types of LISP-
   speaking devices, the LISP Map Resolver and LISP Map Server, that
   provides a simplified "front end" to for one or more Endpoint ID to
   Routing Locator mapping databases.

   By using this service interface and communicating with Map Resolvers
   and Map Servers, LISP Ingress Tunnel Routers and Egress Tunnel
   Routers, are not dependent on the details of mapping database
   systems, which facilitates experimentation with different database
   designs.  Since these devices implement the "edge" of the LISP
   infrastructure, connect directly to LISP-capable Internet end sites,
   and comprise the bulk of LISP-speaking devices, reducing their
   implementation and operational complexity should also reduce the
   overall cost and effort of deploying LISP.


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