diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-FBB9ED48-3C0F-4B2D-90FC-52127698F253.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-FBB9ED48-3C0F-4B2D-90FC-52127698F253.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-FBB9ED48-3C0F-4B2D-90FC-52127698F253.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,30 +1,30 @@ - - - - - -IPv4/IPv6 -dual-stack -

The IP protocol is responsible for routing the data between networks -and it employs an addressing system to achieve this. The Internet protocol -version 4 (IPv4) has a number of security problems and lacks privacy and authentication -mechanisms below the application layer. IPv6 provided numerous security enhancements, -such as mandatory implementation of Authentication Header and Encapsulated -Security Payload.

-

IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack enables applications to choose the protocol -to use or automatically select it according to address type. This feature -is supported from Symbian OS v7.0s onwards.

-IPv4/IPv6 dual-protocol stack -

It is possible to establish a secure connection from application to -application and also from router to router. Security features implemented -in low-level protocols (like IPv6) are automatically available to higher-level -protocols and applications.

-

For more information, see Networking -Services Guide.

+ + + + + +IPv4/IPv6 +dual-stack +

The IP protocol is responsible for routing the data between networks +and it employs an addressing system to achieve this. The Internet protocol +version 4 (IPv4) has a number of security problems and lacks privacy and authentication +mechanisms below the application layer. IPv6 provided numerous security enhancements, +such as mandatory implementation of Authentication Header and Encapsulated +Security Payload.

+

IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack enables applications to choose the protocol +to use or automatically select it according to address type. This feature +is supported from Symbian OS v7.0s onwards.

+IPv4/IPv6 dual-protocol stack +

It is possible to establish a secure connection from application to +application and also from router to router. Security features implemented +in low-level protocols (like IPv6) are automatically available to higher-level +protocols and applications.

+

For more information, see Networking +Services Guide.

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