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Thanks for the URL. However, why does Cisco says:
With the Diffie-Hellman exchange, the DES key never crosses the
network (not
even in encrypted form), "w
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> Hello Hunt,
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> In my understanding the shared key never go across the network. Each
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> computes it out separately. Where did you see in CCO say
good
for symetric encryption (fast) like DES.
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From: Alex Lei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: segunda-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2001 16:12
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Subject: RE: Diffle-Hellman Exchange Question [7:27952]
Hello Hunt,
In my understanding the shared key neve
I have a link here for your reference. Read the section on RSA.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/IPSECpart3.html
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Hello Hunt,
In my understanding the shared key never go across the network. Each peer
computes it out separately. Where did you see in CCO saying that the DES key
is sent across the internet?
Alex
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I have a question regarding DES key:
>From the MCNS (Cisco Press) book, it states that the DES key is generated by
Diffle-Hellman. From what I understand, Diffle-Hellman only exchanges the
IPSec peers public key during the shared secret key generation process, and
each peer combines the other pe
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