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Date: Wed, 01 Mar 1995 16:46:57 EST
From: Rob Slade <roberts@mukluk.decus.ca>
Subject: Book Review: "Mobile IP Networking" by Malamud et al
CSMBIPNT.RVW 950113
"Mobile IP Networking", Malamud et al, 1993, 1-56592-994-2, U$9.95
%A Carl Malamud
%A Phil Karn
%A Jun Murai
%C 103 Morris Street, Suite A, Sebastopol, CA 95472
%D 1993
%G 1-56592-994-2
%I O'Reilly & Associates/ORAudio
%O U$9.95 800-998-9938 707-829-0515 fax: 707-829-0104 nuts@ora.com
%P 60 min.
%S Geek of the Week
%T "Mobile IP Networking"
These two Internet Talk Radio interviews were conducted in 1993. Phil
Karn is the father of the KA9Q TCP/IP implementation, used for packet
radio and various DOS applications. Jun Murai is founder of the
Japanese WIDE Internet.
The Karn interview talks a bit about KA9Q and mobile IP, but
concentrates on encryption and privacy. Along the way, there is
discussion of Clipper key escrow, PGP and the hybrid methods of data
cryptography -- most, however related to mobile IP.
Jun Murai starts by describing the situation at Keio University where
all students have access to the network via a wired campus and
wireless connections to laptops. VIP (Virtual Internet Protocol) and
mobil IP are used in conjunction. He also speaks of the satellite
multicast system in Japan.
copyright Robert M. Slade, 1995 CSMBIPNT.RVW 950113. Distribution
permitted in TELECOM Digest and associated publications. Rob Slade's
book reviews are a regular feature in the Digest.
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