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Title : A method for configuration of IPsec clients using DHCP
Author(s) : M. Richardson
Filename : draft-richardson-ipsec-dhcp-over-ike-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2003-2-18
IPsec technology is frequently used for remote access scenarios. A
tunnel is established from a mobile node (such as a laptop) and an
IPsec gateway located at the Enterprise. The mobile node's tunnel
outer address is potentially any IP address on the Internet. The
mobile node's tunnel inner address should be an address from within
the enterprise. The assignment of this address should ideally be
done dynamically.
This document specifies a configuration mode called 'DHCP over IKE'.
The document specifies that the payload of a DHCP exchange should be
carried over an IKE phase 1 exchange.
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