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Title : Guidelines for using IPsec and IKEv2
Author(s) : L. Dondeti, V. Narayanan
Filename : draft-dondeti-useipsec-430x-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-10-19
IPsec encapsulation can be used to provide a secure channel between
two entities, to enforce controlled access to a network, or to
provide any combination of integrity protection, confidentiality,
replay protection, and traffic flow confidentiality of data being
transmitted between two or more endpoints over untrusted transmission
media or networks. Whereas various assortments of the protections
are possible to provide, it is not always safe to use some of the
combinations. Next, IPsec SAs are established either manually or
using a key management protocol such as IKEv2 with entity
authentication verified locally or with the assistance of a third
party. This document specifies when and how to use IPsec and IKEv2
and what combinations of protections afforded by those protocols are
safe and when.
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