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inline keying

A method of encryption and authentication that avoids setup overhead by inserting an extra header in every protected packet. See SKIP. In order to minimize the per-packet overhead, an inline keying header should be used only until the desired security association is established, at which point the peers will fall back to pure ESP.

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