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A Cryptographically Generated Address (CGA) is an Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) address that has a host identifier computed from a cryptographic hash function. This procedure is a method for binding a public signature key to an IPv6 address in the Secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol (SEND).
Cryptographically generated addresses (CGA) are IPv6 addresses some address bits are generated by hashing the address owner's public key.
Cryptographically Generated Addresses (CGA) are IPv6 addresses for which the interface identifier is generated by computing a cryptographic one-way hash ...
4 Jul 2021 · A cryptographically generated address (CGA) is defined as an IPv6 address where the 12*Sec leftmost bits of the second hash value Hash2 are zero ...
The CGA technology employs an addressing technique of fixed-size addresses with the help of a cryptographic hash function for an address owner's public key.
Cryptographically Generated Addresses (CGAs) were mainly designed to prove address ownership and to prevent the theft of existing IPv6 addresses by binding ...
14 Feb 2019 · This extension specifies a new authentication method for IKE based on cryptographically generated addresses (CGAs), as specified in [RFC3972].
12 Aug 2016 · Cryptographically generated address (CGA) is a prime inherent element of SEND protocol introduced in IPv6.CGA works without relying on any ...
Cryptographically generated addresses (CGA) are IPv6 addresses some address bits are generated by hashing the address owner's public key. The address owner ...
11 Feb 2019 · This document describes a method for binding a public signature key to an IPv6 address in the Secure Neighbor Discovery (SEND) protocol.