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ipsec ESP vulnerability

Subject: ipsec ESP vulnerability
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 14:01:53 -0400
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This was posted on isc.sans.org. can anybody expand on this
announcement? What products are vulnerable on a default configuration,
etc...?

http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/al-20050509-00386.html?lang=en


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/phil


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