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... DHCP server
A DHCP server or "server" is an Internet host that returns
configuration parameters ...
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A remote host on the Internet will connect to the security gateway
and then establish an IPsec ...
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This scenario assumes that the remote host already has Internet
connectivity and the host Internet ...
... Internet
connectivity and the host Internet interface is appropriately
configured. The mechanisms for configuration of the remote host ...
... remote host's
address for the Internet interface are well defined; i.e., PPP IP
control protocol ...
... interface to connect to the Internet
(Internet interface), and 2) a virtual interface to connect to the
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... non-LAN interface is available and a unique Internet address is
assigned to the remote host, the chaddr will also be globally unique.
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... IKE Phase 1 SA is established
between the Internet interface and the security gateway. A phase 2
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... quick mode exchange. The security
gateway will use an IDcr payload of its own Internet address/UDP/port
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... intranet interface is configured
and the Internet interface can establish a new IPsec tunnel mode SA ...
... It SHOULD be possible to configure the remote host to forward all
Internet-bound traffic through the tunnel. While this adds overhead ...
... to round-trips between the remote host and the Internet, it provides
some added security in return for this, in that the corporate
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... Atkinson, R. and S. Kent, "Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol", RFC 2401(-> 4301prop), November 1998. ...
... Piper, D., "The Internet IP Security Domain of Interpretation of ISAKMP", RFC 2407(-> 4306prop), November 1998. ...
... Harkins, D. and D. Carrel, "The Internet Key Exchange (IKE)", RFC 2409(-> 4306prop), November 1998. ...
... Cobb, S., "PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for Name Server Addresses", RFC 1877 ...
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