RFC 4891:Using IPsec to Secure IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnel...
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... In transport mode, the IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) or Authentication Header ...
... IPsec in transport mode does not verify the contents of the payload itself where the IPv6 addresses are carried. That is, two nodes using IPsec ...
... transport mode to secure the tunnel can spoof the inner payload. The packet will be decapsulated successfully and accepted. ...


... Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) payloads. This can be used to authenticate hosts ...


... IPV6-EP1, dst = IPV6-EP2) | | (payload) | | +----------------------------+------------------------------------+ ...
... Tunnels. The IDci and IDcr payloads of IKEv1 carry the IPv4-TEP1, IPV4 ...


... Kent, S., "IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)", RFC 4303prop, December 2005. ...


... NAT traversal is used. The IDci and IDcr payloads of IKEv1 carry the IPV6-EP1 and IPV6 ...
... IPV4-TEP2}) The IDci and IDcr payloads of IKEv1 carry the IPV6-EP1 and ...


... With the exchange of protected configuration payloads, IKEv2 is able to provide the IKEv2 ...
... Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)-like information payloads. These configuration payloads are exchanged between the IKEv2 ...
... (DHCP)-like information payloads. These configuration payloads are exchanged between the IKEv2 initiator and responder ...
... NAT_DETECTION_DESTINATION_IP payloads in the initial IKE_SA_INIT exchange. Once a NAT ...



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