Utilizing generic authentication architecture for mobile...

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ABSTRACT:
The invention allows utilizing Generic Authentication Architecture for Mobile Internet Protocol key distribution. A Generic Authentication Architecture bootstrapping is performed between a mobile terminal device and a Bootstrapping Server Function. In an embodiment a resulting Bootstrapping Transaction Identifier is sent to a Home Agent which uses it to obtain a Home Agent specific key to be used in authenticating a Mobile Internet Protocol Registration Request.

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