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Paul Wouters wrote:
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Did you us: modprobe ipsec_1des I_know_1des_is_insecure=1

Paul

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I did not build 1des as a seperate module, I included it into the ipsec
module.&nbsp; When I start ipsec the following is written to
/var/log/messages<br>
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Mar 17 08:23:42 uk kernel: klips_info:ipsec_alg_init: KLIPS alg
v=0.8.1-0 (EALG_MAX=255, AALG_MAX=15)<br>
Mar 17 08:23:42 uk kernel: klips_info:ipsec_alg_init: calling
ipsec_alg_static_init()<br>
Mar 17 08:23:42 uk kernel: ipsec_1des_init(alg_type=15 alg_id=2
name=1des): ret=0<br>
Mar 17 08:23:42 uk kernel: You should NOT load 1DES support except for
testing purposes !<br>
Mar 17 08:23:42 uk kernel: ipsec_null_init(alg_type=15 alg_id=11
name=null): ret=0<br>
Mar 17 08:23:42 uk ipsec_setup: KLIPS debug `none'<br>
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Does that look like 1des is built in?<br>
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Martin<br>
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