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CCIE Sec Encryption Ipsec
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. That authenticate data packets and ensure that data is not tampered with or modified.
DES
'DES - 3DES - or AES.'
3DES
hash algorithms
2. 'The messages are authenticated - and the mechanisms that provide such integrity checks based on a secret key are usually called'
Hashing
SHA
RSA
message authentication codes (MAC).
3. Used in IPsec for two discreet purposes:
DES
AES
SHA
RSA
4. Uses protocol number 50.
3DES
IPSEC (main mode)
ESP
'IPSEC (phase1 -step3)'
5. Negotiation of the ISAKMP policy by offering and acceptance of protection suites
IPSEC (main mode)
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
Difffie-Hellman
AH/ESP
6. Data integrity is the process of making sure data is not tampered with while it
IPSEC BENEFIT
'IPSEC (phase1 -step2)'
hash algorithms
IKE
7. You check it by hashing data and appending the hash value to the data as you send it across the network to a peer.
Difffie-Hellman
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
Hashing
AH
8. Is a two-phase protocol: The first phase establishes a secure authenticated channel and the second phase is where SAs are negotiated on behalf of the IPsec services.
IKE
Asymetric Encryption Protocols
Difffie-Hellman
DES
9. Used in government installs and was created to work with the SHA-1 hash algorithm.
'DES - 3DES - or AES.'
DSA
MD5
AES
10. Where the original Layer 3 header and payload inside an IPsec packet is encapsulated. Tunnel mode does add overhead to each packet and uses some additional CPU resources.
3DES
Tunnel Mode (ipsec)
AH/ESP
HMAC-MD5/HMAC-SHA
11. Integrity checks are done
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12. This mode does not support identity protection or protection against clogging attacks and spoofing.
IPSEC (phase2)
Tunneling
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
ESP
13. Verify whether the data has been altered.
IPSEC (main mode)
Hashing
ESP
AH/ESP
14. 'group 1 identifies a 768-bit key - group 1 is faster to execute - but it is less secure -'
AH/ESP
DSA
'IPSEC (phase1 -step2)'
Difffie-Hellman
15. ' is defined in RFC 3174. has as output a 160-bit value -'
SHA
3DES
DSA
'IPSEC (phase1 -step3)'
16. 'Encryption - where Peer X uses Peer Y
RSA
'DES - 3DES - or AES.'
AES
ESP
17. 'It is not used for encryption or digital signatures; it is used to obtain a shared secret
IPSEC BENEFIT
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
Difffie-Hellman
HMAC-MD5/HMAC-SHA
18. Uses IKE for key exchange.
'IPSEC (phase1 -step3)'
Difffie-Hellman
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
ISAKMP
19. Turns clear-text data into cipher text with an encryption algorithm. The receiving station decrypts the data from cipher text into clear text. The encryption key is a shared secret key that encrypts and decrypts messages.
DES
Difffie-Hellman
IPSEC BENEFIT
Antireplay
20. 'is a block-cipher algorithm - which means that it performs operations on fixed-length data streams of 64-bit blocks. The key ostensibly consists of 64 bits; however - only 56 are actually used by the algorithm.'
Asymetric Encryption Protocols
3DES
DES
RSA
21. RFC 2631 on the workings of the key generation/exchange process.
3DES
Difffie-Hellman
AH/ESP
Tunneling
22. 'provides everything required to securely connect over a public media - such as the Internet.'
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
DES
IPSEC
RSA
23. IPSec SAs are negotiated and protected by the existing IPsec SA.
IPSEC (phase2)
IPSEC (main mode)
3DES
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
24. 'group 5 identifies a 1536-bit key - provides for highest security but is the slowest of all groups.'
Origin Auth (DH auth)
AES
Difffie-Hellman
3DES
25. One of the most popular tunneling protocols is
Asymetric Encryption Protocols
GRE
Difffie-Hellman
IPSEC BENEFIT
26. 'including Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) - Secure Key Exchange Mechanism for the Internet (SKEME) - and Oakley.'
Hashing
AES
message authentication codes (MAC).
IKE
27. 'often called public-key algorithms - do not rely on a randomly generated shared encryption key; instead - they create two static keys. These static keys are completely different - but mathematically bound to each other; what one key encrypts - the o
MD5
MD5
SHA
Asymetric Encryption Protocols
28. 'Three keys encrypt the data - which results in a 168-bit encryption key. The sending device encrypts the data with the first 56-bit key.'
3DES
ESP
Difffie-Hellman
Origin Auth (DH auth)
29. Message of arbitrary length is taken as input and produces as output a 128-bit fingerprint or message digest of the input.
SHA
MD5
ISAKMP
Difffie-Hellman
30. 'requires that the sender and receiver have key pairs. By combining the sender
SHA
IKE
Origin Auth (DH auth)
Difffie-Hellman
31. Common key size is 1024 bits.
RSA
IKE
AES
IKE
32. You use this encryption method by keeping one key private and giving the other key to anyone in the public Internet. It does not matter who has your public key; it is useless without the private key.
MD5
Asymetric Encryption Protocols
'IPSEC (phase1 -step2)'
Difffie-Hellman
33. ID exchange and authentication of D-H key by using the reply to the received nonce or string of bits
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34. 'key exchange is vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack. You can rectify this problem by allowing the two parties to authenticate themselves to each other with a shared secret key - digital signatures - or public-key certificates.'
Difffie-Hellman
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
IPSEC (main mode)
IPSEC BENEFIT
35. 'produces a 160-bit hash output - which makes it more difficult to decipher.'
SHA
'IPSEC (phase1 -step1)'
AES
RSA
36. Drawback of this is that the hash is passed unencrypted and is susceptible to PSK crack attacks.
IPSEC (main mode)
RSA
message authentication codes (MAC).
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
37. Main mode establishes ISAKMP security association in six messages and performs authenticated D-H exchange.
IPSEC (main mode)
3DES
RSA
Difffie-Hellman
38. IPSEC performs this function by using a sequence field in the IPsec header combined with integrity checks.
Antireplay
RSA
AH/ESP
AH
39. Used for integrity checks on peer and data sent by peer and for authentication checks.
ISAKMP
AH
AH/ESP
DSA
40. 'When using the hash-based key function -'
HMAC-MD5/HMAC-SHA
3DES
Hashing
ISAKMP
41. Can be implemented efficiently on a wide range of processors and in hardware.
MD5
IPSEC BENEFIT
IKE
AES
42. 'Created by NIST in 1994 - is the algorithm used for digital signatures but not for encryption.'
DSA
3DES
RSA
AH/ESP
43. 'group 2 identifies a 1024-bit key - group 2 is more secure - but slower to execute.'
3DES
Difffie-Hellman
ISAKMP
3DES
44. More CPU intensive
SHA
IPSEC BENEFIT
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
hash-based message authentication codes (HMAC).
45. A
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
'MD5 - SHA-1 - or RSA'
Hashing
IKE
46. 'key lengths are 128 - 192 - or 256 bits to encrypt blocks of equal length.'
Difffie-Hellman
hash-based message authentication codes (HMAC).
AES
3DES
47. The DES algorithm that performs 3 times sequentially.
'IPSEC (phase1 -step2)'
3DES
Difffie-Hellman
Transport Mode (Ipsec)
48. IPsec implements using a shim header between L2 and L3
AH/ESP
DES
ISAKMP
SHA
49. 'establishes ISAKMP SA in three messages -because it negotiates a ISAKMP policy and a DJ nonce exchange together.'
ESP
Difffie-Hellman
IPSEC (aggressive mode)
'IPSEC (phase1 -step1)'
50. Key exchange for IPSEC
IKE
Asymetric Encryption Protocols
RSA/DSA
IPSEC (aggressive mode)