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RE: IPSEC Security Gateways & NAT



Jayant,
Does "ESPinUDP" apply to both transport and tunnel mode?
Where is the draft?
Thanks,
--- David

-----Original Message-----
From: jshukla [mailto:jshukla@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 2:00 PM
To: Chen, David; ipsec@lists.tislabs.com
Subject: Re: IPSEC Security Gateways & NAT



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chen, David" <dchen@ellacoya.com>

> Jayant,
> Does the "ESPinUDP" mean UDP/IP encapsulate IPSec packets?

Almost! ESPinUDP inserts an extra UDP header in IPSec packets. 
In IPSec, the ESP header follows the IP header. In ESPinUDP 
a UDP header follows the IP header and ESP header comes after 
that.

IP header | UDP header | ESP header | encrypted payload

regards,
Jayant


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