Hi,
  All carier class routers are supose to support all
kinds of IPSec pay loads , it is all the ipsec
configurations which makes a vendor to select a
particular method of authentications for their pay
loads.
  As you said it is correct, IPSec is the one which
does the real security for any IP data, it is all the
routing protcol how it adopts (supports) it.

Jags 

--- Alessandro Giacometti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 
> > 
> > > i'm a university student, for my degree thesis i
> have to investigate
> > > Routing Security Problem in IPv6. 
> > > After Reading RFCs about RIPng and OSPF for IPv6
> all i found is that
> > > to secure routing protocols IPSec will be used.
> Well i couldn't find 
> > > any details about HOW ipsec will be used. 
> > > 
> > > So my question is:is this a
> vendor/implementation issue?
> > 
> > I'd think, configuration issue.
> > 
> > Both protocols you mention are interiour routing
> protocols, so it 
> 
> Thanx.
> And what can you tell me about security,IPv6 and
> BGP4+?
> I found something, but it was about IPv4 and BGP.
> 
> Alessandro
>
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