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IPsec

2011
In the article the main features of the implementation of the protocol ??PSec in different operating systems to create secure virtual networks (V??rtual Pr??vate Network), analyzed their advantages and disadvantages.
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The Implementation of IKEV2 for IPSec

2015
According to the characteristic of IKEv2 key exchange mechanism, this paper is designed and realized the frame construction and the module constitution of IKEv2. Establishing the transform relations between the exchange states and the news operation, this research had determined the message handling step and the key exchange flow.
Xiaojin Yang, Jianhua Liu
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IP-Sicherheit (IPsec)

2014
Die Vermittlungsscbicht (Schicht 3 des ISO/OSI-Modells) hat die Aufgabe, Datenpakete in strukturierten Netzwerken uber grosere Entfernungen und verschiedene Schicht- 2-Technologien hinweg zu ubertragen. Im Internet hat sich durch „evolutionare Verdrangung“ die technisch einheitliche Situation ergeben, dass es hier nur noch ein grundlegendes Protokoll ...
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IP Security (IPsec)

2002
Das Internet Protocol (IP) hat in den letzten Jahren alle anderen Netzwerkprotokolle weitgehend verdrangt. Die Grunde fur diesen verdienten Erfolg sind vielfaltig und reichen von der sauberen Aufgabenteilung zwischen IP und TCP (Transport Control Protocol) uber die Verbreitung von Open Source Software bis hin zum Erfolg des WWW in der Geschaftswelt.
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A cryptographic tour of the IPsec standards

Information Security Technical Report, 2006
In this article, we provide an overview of cryptography and cryptographic key management as they are specified in IPsec, a popular suite of standards for providing communications security and network access control for Internet communications. We focus on the latest generation of the IPsec standards, recently published as Request for Comments 4301-4309
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IPSec Database Query Acceleration

2008
IPSec is a suite of protocols that adds security to communications at the IP level. Protocols within IPSec make extensive use of two databases, namely the Security Policy Database (SPD) and the Security Association Database (SAD). The ability to query the SPD quickly is fundamental as this operation needs to be done for each incoming or outgoing IP ...
A. Ferrante, S. Chandra, V. Piuri
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On IPSec performance testing of IPv4/IPv6 IPSec gateway

2008 1st International Conference on Information Technology, 2008
Ensuring that IP Security (IPSec) gateway meets its performance expectations is one of the most important objectives that IPSec gateway development team must face with. Only suitable validation approach may prove that IPSec gateway throughput is correct, Security Associationspsila adding/removing time is acceptable, IPSec gateway is capable of ...
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IPsec-WIT: the NIST IPsec Web-based interoperability test system

Proceedings IEEE 9th International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE 2000), 2002
NIST is an active participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) efforts to develop Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) technology. Our ultimate goal is to expedite the rapid commercialization and ubiquitous deployment of IPsec protocols.
Robert Glenn   +2 more
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IPSEC VPN

2023
The topic of the final paper was the implementation of the IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) protocol in a Virtual Private Network (VPN) with the aim of establishing communication between three locations. IPsec was developed as a foundation for ensuring authentication, integrity, and reliability of communication, as well as protecting traffic at the ...
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Key Recovery Header for IPSEC

Computers & Security, 2000
This document describes a mechanism for transmitting a key recovery header (KRH) within an IPSEC datagram. The KRH is normally inserted following the AH header and before the ESP header. The Key Recovery Header was designed to be compatible with IETF's IPSEC Architecture.
Tom Markham, Chuck Williams
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