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        Title           : Steps for IPsec Interoperability Testing
        Author(s)       : P. Hoffman, M. Richardson
        Filename        : draft-hoffman-ipsec-testing-01.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 12-Sep-00
        
Bringing up IPsec gateways, clients and end systems is a hard task.
There are the numerous configurations issues that occur when doing this.
Techniques for diagnosing regular nodes may not yeild understandable results when one 
or both nodes have network security features.

There is a further difficulty presented by the number of configuration
options presented by a typical IPsec gateway implementation, and the lack of 
consistent diagnostics from gateways. The network administrator, field engineers and 
product support staff are faced with multiple indistinguishable failure modes: is the 
client unable to connect because of a network outage, or because the two products have 
never actually tested in that scenario? Or is the naive user unaware that they are 
behind a network address translator?

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