Applicability Issues of IPsec in NAT-PT
draft-lee-ipsec-nat-pt-applicability-03
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| Authors | Sangjin Jeong , Myung-Ki Shin , Sangdo Lee | ||
| Last updated | 2008-11-03 | ||
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Abstract
NAT-PT (Network Address Translation - Protocol Translation) mechanism that has been deprecated in [RFC4966] comes into spotlight again. The use-cases that NAT-PT addresses still need to be discussed and the requirements persist in IPv6 transition work. This document discusses the applicability issues when applying IPsec protocol to NAT-PT mechanism.
Authors
Sangjin Jeong
Myung-Ki Shin
Sangdo Lee
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