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Re: FW: IPSEC Interop
Steve,
NIST has a "test anywhere, anytime" WWW-based IPsec & IKE test system
(IPsec-WIT). See http://ipsec-wit.antd.nist.gov for more information.
Best Regards,
Rob G.
rob.glenn@nist.gov
In article <250F9C8DEB9ED011A14D08002BE4F64C01C6E6BB@wade.reo.dec.com>,
Stephen Waters <Stephen.Waters@digital.com> writes:
>
> Does anyone else have an IPSEC test system reachable on
> the internet or via ISDN?
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
>> ----------
>> From: Daniel Harkins[SMTP:dharkins@cisco.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 1998 4:12 PM
>> To: Stephen Waters
>> Subject: Re: IPSEC Interop
>>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> We don't support 40bit DES for IPSec. There are IPSec images for the
>> 2600 available. Ask whoever sold you the routers. Also if you have a
>> CCO account you can obtain them from www.cisco.com.
>>
>> But for interoperability you can just test against the router we have
>> available for just that purpose. The IP address is 192.31.7.219. If you
>> tell me your IP address I'll set up a pre-shared key ("mekmitasdigoat")
>> for you and you can test at your leisure.
>>
>> Let me know,
>>
>> Dan.
>>
>> On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:54:11 BST you wrote
>> >
>> > Hi Daniel,
>> >
>> > Just a shot in the dark, but we are looking to start interop testing
>> > IPSEC and would
>> > like to start with a CISCO device. We have recently received two
>> > 2600s, but we are
>> > having difficulty getting an IPSEC image to run on it - 40-bit is
>> > fine, we just want to get
>> > the IKE/ESP/AH interop tested for now.
>> >
>> > Is there any chance you could help with this - a Beta perhaps?
>> > Would you be
>> > interested in working through some interop tests with us? If needs
>> > be, we could
>> > even connect with ISDN transatlantic? I did some Triggered RIP
>> > testing with
>> > Xylan like that some years ago.
>> >
>> > We've exchanged mail before on IKE matters - so I thought I'd ask.
>> > Thanks, Steve.
>> >
>> >
>>
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