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- FreeSWAN [r]: A Linux implementation of the IPsec protocols, intended to make wholesale monitoring of the Internet impossible. [e]
- IPsec [r]: Internet Protocl security is a set of protocols for providing encryption and/or authentication services for Internet packets. [e]
- John Gilmore [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Perfect forward secrecy [r]: A property of a cryptosystem which rejects retroactive compromise — an enemy who subverts the system today cannot read yesterday's messages. [e]