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...Protocols
This work was supported by DARPA under Contract F39502-99-1-0512-MOD P0001.
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...complexity
In particular with respect to configuration tools, and PKI support.
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...itself
Specifically, the destination IP address, the 32-bit SPI field from the IPsec header, and the IPsec protocol (ESP or AH) number.
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...packets
This is the size of the buffer that the ttcp benchmark is using for reading and writing to the network.
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...Eratosthenes
Sieve of Eratosthenes is an algorithm for computing prime numbers. We run primes(6), a program that uses this algorithm which is CPU intensive, to emulate a loaded gateway machine
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Stefan Miltchev
4/17/2002