On 2/7/13 12:37 AM, Karl Auer wrote:
On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 08:04 +0000, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
That's your take. My take is that packets that have more headers than
payload don't make any sense. We put headers to move payloads -- not the
other way around.
Coming in very late and this has probably already been thought of, but
the ESP header *is* effectively a payload, and may need to be
fragmented.
everything after the esp header is payload for everyone other than the intended recipient, who has more headers to unwrap once the payload has been decrypted.

Regards, K.



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