NAME

  SG_I_A_RFC2407_4_2_1_2 - [Initiator Test] Not include Identification Payload 


TARGET

  SGW


SYNOPSIS

  SG_I_A_RFC2407_4_2_1_2.seq [-tooloption ...] -pkt SG_I_A_RFC2407_4_2_1_2.def -tooloption : v6eval tool option
  See also ike_common.def and ike_ipsec.def and ike_addr.def and ike_pkt_ph1_recv.def and ike_pkt_ph2_recv.def


INITIALIZATION


TEST PROCEDURE

  This test check is following.

AGGRESSIVE EXCHANGE
# Initiator(NUT) Direction Responder(TN) (1) HDR; SA, KE, Ni, IDii ========>
(2) <======== HDR; SA, KE, Nr, HASH_R <-----not include ID payload(invalid)
(3) HDR[*]; HASH_I ========> X <-----Must not transmit Judgement (Check *1)
1. Receive the first message from NUT In the first message (1), the initiator generates a proposal it considers adequate to protect traffic for the given situation. The Security Association, Proposal, and Transform payloads are included in the Security Association payload (for notation purposes). Keying material used to arrive at a common shared secret and random information which is used to guarantee liveness and protect against replay attacks are also transmitted. Additionally, the initiator transmits identification information.
2. Send the second message from TN In the second message (2), the responder indicates the protection suite it has accepted with the Security Association, Proposal, and Transform payloads. Keying material used to arrive at a common shared secret and random information which is used to guarantee liveness and protect against replay attacks is also transmitted.Additionally, the responder transmits identification information and the results of the agreed upon authentication function(hash function).
3. Receive the third message from NUT In the third (3) message, the initiator send the results of the agreed upon authentication function(hash function).


JUDGEMENT

      The second message must not be accepted. And the third message(3) must not be returned.


TERMINATION

  Clean up SAD and SPD


REFERENCE

  RFC2407
  4.2.1 SIT_IDENTITY_ONLY

The SIT_IDENTITY_ONLY type specifies that the security association will be identified by source identity information present in an associated Identification Payload. See Section 4.6.2 for a complete description of the various Identification types. All IPSEC DOI implementations MUST support SIT_IDENTITY_ONLY by including an Identification Payload in at least one of the Phase I Oakley exchanges ([IKE], Section 5) and MUST abort any association setup that does not include an Identification Payload.


SEE ALSO

  perldoc V6evalTool
  IKE.html IKE Test Common Utility