RFC 1108

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RFC 1108 is an early Internet standards document that specifies security options for the Internet Protocol (IP), particularly for use in military and other high-security environments.

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RFC 1108 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard document
Request for Comments
aimsTo provide interoperable security labeling for IP packets
support classified communications over IP
appliesTo IPv4 header options
basedOn U.S. Department of Defense security policy
category Security
defines DoD security options for IP
IP security options
definesConcept IP security label
compartment
handling restriction
sensitivity level
transmission control code
documentType standards-track RFC (at time of publication)
focusesOn mandatory access control
multilevel security
hasContext early IP security mechanisms prior to IPsec
intendedEffect enhance confidentiality controls in IP
enhance integrity controls in IP
intendedForUseIn high-security environments
military networks
language English
obsoletedBy IPsec architecture
RFC 4301
partOfSeries RFCs
surface form: RFC series
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
Network Working Group
relatesToProtocol IP
Internet Protocol
specifies IP option field for compartmentation
IP option field for handling restrictions
IP option field for security labels
IP option field for sensitivity labels
IP option field for transmission control
status Historic
subject Internet protocol security options
computer network security
targetAudience Department of Defense
surface form: U.S. Department of Defense

defense contractors
operators of secure IP networks
title U.S. Department of Defense Security Options for the Internet Protocol
updates RFC 1038
usesModel U.S. DoD multilevel security model

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RFC 1122 obsoletes RFC 1108