Re: nat-t on fc2

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.. excuse if I allow myself to say that I have found: 

For Linux Kernels 2.6.0 and higher, Openswan uses the built in IPsec support.  Only the userland component of Openswan is required to use Openswan with a 2.6 series kernel.  Please use at least version 2.6.4, as prior versions have bugs in the IPsec stack, causing complete machine crashes.

1.0) From the openswan source directory:
 make programs
2.0) As root, install the userland tools:
 make install
Note: you will need setkey from the ipsec-tools package, available from 
http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net 

.. this goes in conflict with what you say? 

I use second method and I do not use certify x.509, now you I say that in order to exceed this problem I would have to use one of the snapshot tarballs from ipsec-tools site, I to me task you I refer ipsec-tools-plainrsa20040611.tar.gz, just?

... however you do not have to make excuses yourself why you are clear but I do not have much acquaintances ! thanks.

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        Salvatore.


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From: "Michael H. Warfield" <mhw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: nat-t on fc2


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