IPSEC goes to RFC

Adam Shostack adam at bwh.harvard.edu
Wed Aug 9 20:10:19 PDT 1995


Perry wrote:

| RFCs 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, and 1829 came out today.
| 
| These RFCs describe in detail the IPSEC protocol, which is designed to
| secure the internet from the ground up. IPSEC permits the
| cryptographic encapsulation of all your IP traffic, which means all
| your internet communications.
| 
| IPSEC is now a Proposed Standard.

| Again, *we need your help*. Cypherpunks write code. Help us make the
| internet safe for personal privacy by contributing to this effort.

	How about posting a list of 'things that need doing?'  I
assume one is floating around, possibly even with time estimates?

Adam


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