Hey all, I'm trying to implement IPsec in my existing network but we are
using NAT. In order for the Encapsulating Secure Payload (ESP) and
Authentication Header (AH) protocol to exit out my network the packet cannot
be modified, in which it is being modified due to Network Address
Translation (NA
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Hey all, I'm trying to implement IPsec in my existing network but we are
using NAT. In order for the Encapsulating Secure Payload (ESP) and
Authentication Header (AH) protocol to exit out my network t
o
the datagram. I avoid AH when possible in production environments, so I
cannot comment on it.
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From: Ricky Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:43 AM
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Hey all, I'm trying to implement
To: 'Ricky Gomez'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: IPSec help
This should not be a problem on your side when using ESP. With ESP your
traffic is encapsulated, w/o modifying the original packet, and the firewall
forwards to your peer, where the outer packet is stripped reveali
does any one know what is placed in the ip protocol field of the new ip
header when using ipsec tunnel mode
Chris Burnham,
Systems Engineer,
Delphis Consulting Plc.
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From: Burnham, Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 4:08 AM
Subject: IPSEC HELP [7:6400]
> does any one know what is placed in the ip protocol field of the new ip
> header when using ipsec tunnel mode
>
> Chris Burnham,
> Systems Engineer,
> Delphis Consulting Pl
These are the two types of
IPSEC encapulations. Can't remember this early without my coffee which is
which. :)
Tony M
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From: Burnham, Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 4:08 AM
Subject: IPSEC HELP [7:6400]
> does any one know what is placed in
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