DNS and BIND
Enabling secure on-line DNS dynamic update
ACSAC '00 Proceedings of the 16th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
TCP-R: TCP mobility support for continuous operation
ICNP '97 Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP '97)
An end-to-end approach for transparent mobility across heterogeneous wireless networks
Mobile Networks and Applications
Vertical handover management scheme using multiple TCP connections for heterogeneous networks
Proceedings of the second ACM international workshop on Wireless network testbeds, experimental evaluation and characterization
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In today's heterogeneous wireless environment mobile nodes can move across different networks. This movement can cause to change the IP address of the mobile node thus, making it unreachable for other nodes in the network. In order to be available for other nodes, mobile node needs some location management mechanism. DNS dynamic updates have been proposed to be used as location manager for many transport layer mobility management protocols. Although secure dynamic DNS updates are used for location management however, we have found that these secure updates are also susceptible to certain security issues. In this paper, we have highlighted many of these issues and discussed solutions that address these security issues. It has also been found that many of these attacks are interdependent on each other.