Le 10 mai 07 à 15:50, Brian Haberman a écrit :

> What happens if the packet is encrypted?

If you mean ESP-encrypted, ESP is "viewed as an end-to-end payload and
thus should appear after hop-by-hop, routing, and fragmentation  
extension
headers". -- quoted from RFC 2406. Note that it is just a "should".

So, for ESP-protected traffic, this should be similar to any other  
upper layer protocol. And, if the Routing Header is protected (and  
the endpoint of the IPsec connection accepts that order), it will  
still be dropped in the context of the draft (i.e. by the node the  
packet is addressed to).

a+

-- Arnaud Ebalard
EADS Innovation Works - IT Sec Research Engineer
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