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Hi Paul,<br>
thanks for answering.<br>
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I choosed openswan 1.0.3 because the kernel modules where available for
download.<br>
If I want to use openswan 2.4.0, I need to compile the kernel +
openswan?<br>
Does openswan 2.4.0 support kernel 2.4.x?<br>
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Mmany thanks<br>
Oliver<br>
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Paul Wouters wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I need to connect a Cisco router with RedHat 9 using IPSEC.
I wonder if someone have some tips on this kind of setup?
I'm planning using openswan 1.0.3 with the kernel provided by openswan.org
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openswan-1.0.3 should not be used. It has some security vulnerabilities. If
you really want to use openswan-1 (which will be EOL'ed and the end of this
year and is currently in maintenance mode only for security updates), use
1.0.10rc2. It won't work on 2.6 kernels, and NAT-T will be broken.
You are better of using openswan-2
Paul
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Oliver Schulze L.
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:oliver@samera.com.py"><oliver@samera.com.py></a></pre>
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