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Re: ISAKMP performance
> > ... And if ISAKMP could
> > statelessly cache peers' Diffie-Hellman public values ...
>
> I'm trying real hard to think of a meaning for "statelessly cache."
> Maybe you mean what the routing geeks call "soft state?"
No, state is state. I was trying to be sarcastic. I'd heard that question
about ISAKMP D-H performance being too slow when a box comes up after some
failure over-and-over during The Great Key Management Wars of 1996.
Dan.
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