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17 | 17 | * Dynamic peers can all have distinct public keys and still use IKE main mode |
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19 | 19 | ### So why isn't everyone using public keys already? |
20 | -* The various IKE implementations don't all use the same format to represent public keys _(but we can **easily** convert between them)_ |
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21 | -* Documentation on how to, and why you should, configure public keys instead of PSKs is lacking _(which is why this page exists)_ |
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20 | +* The various IKE implementations don't all use the same format to represent public keys _(but we can [**easily** convert](#Conversion-tool) between them)_ |
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21 | +* Documentation on [how to](#How-To-examples), and why you should, configure public keys instead of PSKs is lacking _(which is why this page exists)_ |
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22 | 22 | * Some implementations don't expose the ability to use public keys directly, only allowing a choice between PSKs and X.509 certificates |
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24 | 24 | ### Public keys means certificates, right? Certificates are hard :( |