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|  | Here documents known IPsec corner cases which need to be keep in mind when | 
|  | deploy various IPsec configuration in real world production environment. | 
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|  | 1. IPcomp: Small IP packet won't get compressed at sender, and failed on | 
|  | policy check on receiver. | 
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|  | Quote from RFC3173: | 
|  | 2.2. Non-Expansion Policy | 
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|  | If the total size of a compressed payload and the IPComp header, as | 
|  | defined in section 3, is not smaller than the size of the original | 
|  | payload, the IP datagram MUST be sent in the original non-compressed | 
|  | form.  To clarify: If an IP datagram is sent non-compressed, no | 
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|  | IPComp header is added to the datagram.  This policy ensures saving | 
|  | the decompression processing cycles and avoiding incurring IP | 
|  | datagram fragmentation when the expanded datagram is larger than the | 
|  | MTU. | 
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|  | Small IP datagrams are likely to expand as a result of compression. | 
|  | Therefore, a numeric threshold should be applied before compression, | 
|  | where IP datagrams of size smaller than the threshold are sent in the | 
|  | original form without attempting compression.  The numeric threshold | 
|  | is implementation dependent. | 
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|  | Current IPComp implementation is indeed by the book, while as in practice | 
|  | when sending non-compressed packet to the peer(whether or not packet len | 
|  | is smaller than the threshold or the compressed len is large than original | 
|  | packet len), the packet is dropped when checking the policy as this packet | 
|  | matches the selector but not coming from any XFRM layer, i.e., with no | 
|  | security path. Such naked packet will not eventually make it to upper layer. | 
|  | The result is much more wired to the user when ping peer with different | 
|  | payload length. | 
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|  | One workaround is try to set "level use" for each policy if user observed | 
|  | above scenario. The consequence of doing so is small packet(uncompressed) | 
|  | will skip policy checking on receiver side. |