LAN - WAN Standards White Papers
Realm-Specific IP for VPNs and Beyond
Overview NAT is often used on teleworker and small business LANs to share a single public IP. Enterprise customers also use NAT to host servers behind a firewall or hide private network topology. But what if your customers cannot NAT before IPsec or require other incompatible flavors of IPsec: the Authentication Header (AH) or transport-mode ESP? There may still be hope. The IETF is now defining a NAT alternative called Realm-Specific IP (RSIP) that may prove kinder to IPsec.
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