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To: justaninvestor who wrote (889)9/1/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: caly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3086
 
Barrie,

Right now, it appears that IPsec is quickly becoming the defacto standard for Internet security. With organizations like Cisco and Microsoft endorsing it, it can hardly miss.

The following is an excerpt from from the latest Internet draft dictating what encryption algorithms are permissible in the IPsec domain.

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INTERNET DRAFT IPSEC DOI July 7,1998

Transform ID Value
------------ -----
RESERVED 0
ESP_DES_IV64 1
ESP_DES 2
ESP_3DES 3
ESP_RC5 4
ESP_IDEA 5
ESP_CAST 6
ESP_BLOWFISH 7
ESP_3IDEA 8
ESP_DES_IV32 9
ESP_RC4 10
ESP_NULL 11

Do you know of any attempt on JAWZ part to get L5 on the list? Or do you know if any vendors (Cisco, Raptor, Radguard, IRE, Entrust, etc...) have approached JAWZ about wanting to put L5 in their IPsec products if they can get an assigned number?

Thanks.