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Network Working Group H. Deng
Internet-Draft China Mobile
Intended status: Standards Track Y. Ma
Expires: December 15, 2008 Hitachi
Y. Wu
ZTE USA
June 13, 2008
GRE key as the traffic selector for IPsec tunnel
draft-deng-ipsec-gre-key-ts-00
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Abstract
This document describes the IPsec Tunnel based on GRE key as the
traffic selector. When GRE key is used in IP packet transmission
scenario of the wireless communication. Several enterprise need
different security policy when transmit the packet through some
unguaranteeded Internet cloudy. This document propose to adopt GRE
key as the IPsec traffic selector.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. Network Scenario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. GRE key as IPsec traffic selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5. IANA Consideration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6. Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
7. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements . . . . . . . . . . 12
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1. Introduction
GRE key has been used to allocate to encapsulate the traffic between
two IP access gateways in many ways including the 3GPP [TS23.402].
Some company have some branch office would like to access from
wireless Internet communication technologies, and coincidently some
operator's mobile Internet is mixed together with public Internet, in
such scenario, they may need different security policy for each
connections.
In such scenarios, GRE key as the IPsec traffic selector is proposed.
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2. Network Scenario
In some wireless communication, some IP mobilty management protocol
has mandate the IPsec tunnel between different mobility agents.
Private addressing is common for user address allocation by
operators. As shown in Fig. 1, if users from different enterprise
headquarter (A and B) roaming to the same visited network and the
same private address is allocated to users, the access router need to
differentiate data from the users. In this case GRE key will be used
to identify the tunnel from different users.
IPsec can be used to protect the GRE encapsulated packets. Operator
can have its own security policy on whether to secure the data for
users of different operators. For example, if user is from
enterprise A, the data will be protected by some security policy. If
the user is from enterprise B, the data will be protected
differently.
In such case, it is impossible to differentiate packets from
different users by using current traffic selector defined in IPsec.
GRE key is necessary to be a traffic selector for Operator to deploy
the security policy.
+------------+
|Enterprise-A|
| |
| 10.x.0.0/16|
+------------+
/
+------+ +------+ /
| | IPsec Tunnel | | /
MN-1---| |===================================| | / Key-1
| M |-----Flows with GRE Key-1 ---------| L | / Traffic
MN-2---| A |===================================| M |-
| G |===================================| A | \ Key-2
MN-3---| |-----Flows with GRE Key-2 ---------| | \Traffic
| |===================================| | \
MN-4---| |-----Flows with GRE Key-3 ---------| | \
+------+ +------+ \
\
Operator: Access Network +------------+
|Enterprise-B|
| |
| 10.x.0.0/16|
+------------+
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Figure 1: Network scenario for GRE key based IPsec Tunnel
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3. GRE key as IPsec traffic selector
Current IKE/IPsec implementation does not support GRE key as the
traffic selector. Extensions for IKE/IPsec is needed to support GRE
key.
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4. Security Considerations
IPsec tunnel has been used for protecting data transmission between
two mobility agents.
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5. IANA Consideration
This document defines no encodings, hence there are no IANA
considerations.
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6. Conclusion
This document describes a GRE key as traffic selector based IPsec
tunnel mechanism.
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7. Normative References
[RFC4301] Kent, S. and K. Seo, "Security Architecture for the
Internet Protocol", RFC 4301, December 2005.
[TS23.402]
3GPP, "TS 23.402: Architecture enhancements for non-3GPP
accesses", March 2008,
<http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/23402.htm>.
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Authors' Addresses
Hui Deng
China Mobile
53A,Xibianmennei Ave.,
Xuanwu District,
Beijing 100053
China
Email: denghui02@gmail.com
Yuanchen Ma
Hitachi
2, Kexueyuan Nanlu
Haidian District,
Beijing 100053
China
Email: ycma610103@gmail.com
Yingzhe Wu
ZTE USA
10105 Pacific Heights Blvd, Suite 250
San Diego, CA 92121
USA
Email: yingzhe.wu@zteusa.com
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