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Re: [Full-disclosure] IPsecurity theater

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] IPsecurity theater
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 07:35:34 -0800
On 11/26/05, Joachim Schipper <j.schipper@math.uu.nl> wrote:
I fully agree. But if you only want to accept traffic from trusted,
authenticated sources, it's about as close to that as you can get.

what i'd like a key daemon to do:
- create or import a symmetric key database (hardware entropy++)
- for encrypted key databases prompt for authentication
- enter SA's according to key schedule associated with db
- invalidate used keys and securely delete them from db
you can assume that key distribution details are covered.

what i don't what it ever doing:
opening a public network socket and listening to unauthenticated
traffic (ISAKMP).
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