The two cryptographic algorithms that are commonly used with IPsec are:
A. HMAC-SHA/SHA2
D. AES-CBC
HMAC-SHA (Hash-based Message Authentication Code using the Secure Hash Algorithm) and its newer version, HMAC-SHA2, are used to provide integrity and authentication to IPsec packets. HMAC-SHA generates a fixed-length hash value that is used to verify the integrity and authenticity of the message.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) in CBC (Cipher Block Chaining) mode is commonly used to provide confidentiality to IPsec packets. AES is a symmetric encryption algorithm that provides strong encryption and is widely used in many applications.
Triple AMC-CBC and AES-ABC are not valid cryptographic algorithms used with IPsec.
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