Thanks Prabh. Very well explained. Thanks for mentioning the source for the diagrams. For those interested in having a written explanation: search for IPsec overview and the source mentioned by Prabh in the video. ;-)
How the intermediate nodes between the firewalls in tunnel mode understand the whole encrypted packets and how can they read the source and destination address to route to next hop..nice explanation btw🙏
Everything is awesome with Prabh, but he needs to stop saying "I can able" - that's just such a wrong piece of grammar so many of us from the south of India use.
As a native American English speaker, I have to disagree that "I can able" is incorrect. In fact, the way you phrased your correction "suffers" from the same _perceived_ ill that you are finding in our teacher here. "That's just such a wrong pieace of grammar" is also a bit of a transliteration from another language. "I can able" is perhaps different, and a grammar book (a rigid structure that will die away as we continue to speak the way we speak, despite its "requirements"), but it is not wrong. It is different. And any open-minded person will welcome differences. I certainly do, and I love the way you speak. It gives us a window into how a South Indian person would speak their own language. It's almost as interesting as computers ;-) (Actually, it's more interesting than computers. But I still want my CCIE, LOL!)
@@PrabhNair1 What a clever and charming response. Keep speaking the way you do, and please make more videos. The English-speaking world is huge and we need to drop the idea that we all have to speak the same way. We don't. That would be boring. Ok. Now please make more videos. Thanks from New York City.
Perhaps you don't have the required background. As someone with intermediate knowledge, I found this very useful. He scattered some darkness that was in my mind regarding IPsec. I think it was quite good. Maybe a beginner would have issues understanding.
Well explained other than repeating the word "basically" 100 times! Thank you.
Thanks Prabh. Very well explained. Thanks for mentioning the source for the diagrams. For those interested in having a written explanation: search for IPsec overview and the source mentioned by Prabh in the video. ;-)
much easier watching one of these videos than reading it. thank you
Thanks, Prabh! You're brilliant!! And a very effective instructor
Thanks for all the effort put in to create this topic sir !!!
You explained it great excepy the IKE part.
This is very helpful. Thank you😊
How the intermediate nodes between the firewalls in tunnel mode understand the whole encrypted packets and how can they read the source and destination address to route to next hop..nice explanation btw🙏
Oh yeah, I almost forgot: Liked. Subscribed.
Excellent lecture man.. thanks alot.
Best explanation!...
I want to talk with you sir how can I reach.want small help regarding internal audit.
thanks
This was useful, but as this had lots of terms - a summary was required so that we could conclude everything.
Thanks!
its great topic...
Awesome
Thnks bro
How IPsec encapsulated TWICE ??
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Everything is awesome with Prabh, but he needs to stop saying "I can able" - that's just such a wrong piece of grammar so many of us from the south of India use.
What to do dear Dil to hindustani hai :)
As a native American English speaker, I have to disagree that "I can able" is incorrect. In fact, the way you phrased your correction "suffers" from the same _perceived_ ill that you are finding in our teacher here. "That's just such a wrong pieace of grammar" is also a bit of a transliteration from another language.
"I can able" is perhaps different, and a grammar book (a rigid structure that will die away as we continue to speak the way we speak, despite its "requirements"), but it is not wrong. It is different. And any open-minded person will welcome differences.
I certainly do, and I love the way you speak. It gives us a window into how a South Indian person would speak their own language. It's almost as interesting as computers ;-) (Actually, it's more interesting than computers. But I still want my CCIE, LOL!)
@@PrabhNair1 What a clever and charming response. Keep speaking the way you do, and please make more videos. The English-speaking world is huge and we need to drop the idea that we all have to speak the same way. We don't. That would be boring. Ok. Now please make more videos. Thanks from New York City.
sorry not a good explanation
Not an problem.do share feedback, so I can improve:)
Perhaps you don't have the required background. As someone with intermediate knowledge, I found this very useful. He scattered some darkness that was in my mind regarding IPsec. I think it was quite good. Maybe a beginner would have issues understanding.