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RE: Authentication using ESP in Transport Mode



At 11:34 AM 7/9/96 -0700, Smith, David wrote:
>Sorry if I don't understand, but could anyone give an example of a
>configuration where you would see end-to-gateway-to-end use of tunnel
>mode--i.e., what is at the other "end".
>
HR person at an college employement fair needing a secure connection to the
corporate HR server.

Connection has to be secure from their connection to the University LAN back
to the corporate firewall.  Corporate requirements are for secure
communication even within the corporate LAN.

Design Engineer at Acme Design Studios working from home with connections
back to his design server at Acme and to the OEM's design server.

Since ACME has many contracts with competing companies they are
contractually bound to secure communications by contract.  The OEM secures
communications internally on all design projects by policy (as opposed to
engineering projects; designs are much more closely guarded).

I REALLY got to do these today.  Can you help?  Oh and don't forget the DNS
and routing (ie addressing) challenges along with the security ones.


Robert Moskowitz
Chrysler Corporation
(810) 758-8212