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Re: Whatever happend to compression?
sorry -- that's what I meant. I guess I was asking this...
is this combination:
original IP packet -> AH + ESP(Compression(original))
something that other people are thinking about. ESP being one payload
scheme and Compression being another payload scheme. I believe the RFC's
support the concept of multiple payload schemes, right?
>To: Rodney Thayer <rodney@sabletech.com>
>Cc: ipsec@TIS.COM
>Subject: Re: Whatever happend to compression?
>Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 16:12:07 -0400
>From: Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld@apollo.hp.com>
>Sender: ipsec-approval@neptune.tis.com
>
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> In other words, the "don't worry PPP will make you happy" answer is
> not considered sufficient?
>
>Well, it won't make you happy (unless all you want is a
>feature-checkoff box..)
>
>Any encryption algorithm which generates output which is compressible
>should be considered highly suspect.
>
>You need to compress before you encrypt (and decompress after you
>decrypt).
>
> - Bill
>
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