But when you need IPsec, you
  > need it - and that you happen to be using a cellular link for some
  > particular communications is irrelevant.   

=> Hmm. That's a pretty big statement. If someone
decides to use IPsec for VoIP (an extreme example
I know) then is it still irrelevant whether
you are on a cellualr link or not?
I think it will, very quickly, become relevant
when you get your phone bill!

So the point is, and Jari has already highlighted
that, you have to be careful what kind of security
you use for what functions

Cheers,
Hesham




Whether to use IPsec or
  > not will depend upon the particular communications at any particular
  > instant, and needs to be able to be determined by the user 
  > - certainly
  > never by the implementor, who has no idea what environment 
  > (which includes
  > the remote end of communications) the equipment will be used in.
  > 
  > kre
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