In the context of IPsec, what does AH stand for and what is its primary function?
- Access Handler
- Address Header
- Application Host
- Authentication Header
AH stands for Authentication Header in IPsec. Its primary function is to provide data integrity, authentication, and anti-replay protection for the IP packets, ensuring that they have not been tampered with during transit.
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