Mark,

I think we are suppose to provide the main information about what the
protocol have and what it does not have.

Since the reference is from Yousuf's Flash cards it self, then I will
take his answer as the best choice of words.


Fawad N. Khan
401-256-4742



On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Mark Senteza <[email protected]> wrote:
> Making reference to Yusuf's flash card questions, the following functions
> are listed for each protocol:
>
> AH - data integrity and data origin authentication. The answer's explanation
> then further adds: optional replay protection
>
> ESP - data confidentiality, and optionally data integrity, data origin
> authentication, and replay protection.
>
> This is just the kind of explanation that totally makes it confusing for me
> to understand what functions to list for each protocol when asked "What
> function does ESP/AH provide?"
>
> Would I be marked wrong if I listed all three functions for AH and all four
> functions for ESP, or would I be expected to state which are only optional
> functions or not list the optional functions at all?
>
> Mark
>
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