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IP Authentication Header
S. Kent,R. Atkinson +1 more
- 01 Aug 1995
- Vol. 1826, pp 1-13
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TL;DR: This document describes an updated version of the IP Authentication Header (AH), which is designed to provide authentication services in IPv4 and IPv6, and obsoletes RFC 2402 (November 1998).
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Abstract: This document describes an updated version of the IP Authentication
Header (AH), which is designed to provide authentication services in
IPv4 and IPv6. This document obsoletes RFC 2402 (November 1998).
[STANDARDS-TRACK]
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