Wireless Mobile Internet Security by Rhee Man Young;

Wireless Mobile Internet Security by Rhee Man Young;

Author:Rhee, Man Young;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Published: 2013-03-06T05:00:00+00:00


In November 1998, the Network Working Group of the IETF published RFC 2411 for IP Security Document Roadmap. This document is intended to provide guidelines for the development of collateral specifications describing the use of new encryption and authentication algorithms used with the AH protocol as well as the ESP protocol. Both these protocols are part of the IPsec architecture. The seven-group documents describing the set of IPsec protocols are explained in the following:

Architecture. The main architecture document covers the general concepts, security requirements, definitions, and mechanisms defining IPsec technology.

ESP. This document covers the packet format and general issues related to the use of the ESP for packet encryption and optional authentication. This protocol document also contains default values, if appropriate, and dictates some of the values in the Domain of Interpretation (DOI).

AH. This document covers the packet format and general issues related to the use of AH for packet authentication. This document also contains default values, such as the default padding contents, and dictates some of the values in the DOI document.

Encryption algorithm. This is a set of documents that describes how various encryption algorithms are used for ESP. Specifically, specification of the key sizes and strengths for each algorithm;

any available estimates on performance of each algorithm;

general information on how this encryption algorithm is to be used in ESP; features of this encryption algorithm to be used by ESP, including encryption and/or authentication.



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