as you said SPI will not go in phase-1 messages then how its visible on Wireshark? Is that wrong information ? check 40:40 and 48:32 and you are referring information given as cookies 31:45 and telling on SPI 48:32 and if you are referring phase-1 SPI means "cookies" then how can phase-2 SPI would be same as phase-1?
Nitin sir here 01:09:45 you mentioned that shared secret known as SKEYID. Then here 01:23:23 you mentioned that from shared secret key, encryption key, derivative key and authentication key is generated. Then you draw encryption key, derivative key and authentication key under SKeyID. What I understand is, shared secret and SKEYID is the same as you mentioned at 01:09:45. Then again on 01:26:28 you mentioned, whatever shared secret key we generated. Then while speaking you wrote SKEYID. Again, it seems like shared secret and SKEYID is same thing. But while creating SKEYID{d}, you put SKEYID as well as shared secret like two different keys. Same way SKEYID and SS (which you mentioned shared secret) used in the generation of SKEYID{a} and SKEYID{e}. Now this creates confusion. Is shared secret (SS) same as SKEYID or both are different? Kindly help.
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as you said SPI will not go in phase-1 messages then how its visible on Wireshark? Is that wrong information ?
check 40:40 and 48:32
and you are referring information given as cookies 31:45 and telling on SPI 48:32
and if you are referring phase-1 SPI means "cookies" then how can phase-2 SPI would be same as phase-1?
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Nitin sir here 01:09:45 you mentioned that shared secret known as SKEYID. Then here 01:23:23 you mentioned that from shared secret key, encryption key, derivative key and authentication key is generated. Then you draw encryption key, derivative key and authentication key under SKeyID. What I understand is, shared secret and SKEYID is the same as you mentioned at 01:09:45. Then again on 01:26:28 you mentioned, whatever shared secret key we generated. Then while speaking you wrote SKEYID. Again, it seems like shared secret and SKEYID is same thing. But while creating SKEYID{d}, you put SKEYID as well as shared secret like two different keys. Same way SKEYID and SS (which you mentioned shared secret) used in the generation of SKEYID{a} and SKEYID{e}. Now this creates confusion. Is shared secret (SS) same as SKEYID or both are different? Kindly help.
respected you are giving reference for previous lecture i did not found that lecture can you please share link of those lecture
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