: The MMARP protocol provides multicast routing in hybrid environments in which an ad hoc network is connected to the Internet. As many other routing protocols it was initially designed without taking into account security concerns. In this paper we propose some extensions to protect the protocol against spoofing and forging attacks. Our solution, based on cryptographically generated addresses and digital signatures, has proved to be effective without the presence of a centralized certification authority.
Francisco J. Galera, Pedro M. Ruiz, Antonio F. G&o