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IPSec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) (Page 4 of 4) Encapsulating Security Payload Format The format of the ESP sections and fields is described in Table 80 and shown in Figure 126. I have shown explicitly in each the encryption and authentication coverage of the fields, which will hopefully cause all that stuff I just wrote to make at least a bit more sense.
The Padding field is used when encryption algorithms require it. Padding is also used to make sure that the ESP Trailer ends on a 32-bit boundary. That is, the size of the ESP Header plus Payload plus ESP Trailer must be a multiple of 32 bits. The ESP Authentication Data must also be a multiple of 32 bits.
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