What is IPSec?
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Answer / s.srikanth
IPsec (IP security) is a suite of protocols for securing
Internet Protocol (IP) communications by authenticating
and/or encrypting each IP packet in a data stream. IPsec
also includes protocols for cryptographic key establishment.
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Answer / guest
IPSec is a set of IP extensions that provide security
services, such as encryption, authentication, and data
integrity. IPSec is typically used with a VPN.
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Answer / abhijeet
IPsec works on the network Layer of the OSI Model-securing
all data that travels between the two endpoints without an
association to any specific application. When connected on
an IPSec VPN the client computer is “Virtually” a full
member of the network, able to see and potentially access
the entire network. IPSec is a set of IP extensions that
provide security services, such as encryption,
authentication, and data integrity. IPSec is typically used
with a VPN.
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Answer / rama
Short for IP Security, a set of protocols developed by the
IETF to support secure exchange of packets at the IP layer.
IPsec has been deployed widely to implement Virtual Private
Networks (VPNs). IPsec supports two encryption modes:
Transport and Tunnel. IPsec to work, the sending and
receiving devices must share a public key.
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Answer / guest
IP security is the policy.
this is control your & your Lan IP traffic.
this is use Encryption method to secure your Lan.
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