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<div style="RIGHT: auto">> On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 02:03:50 -0700 (PDT)<BR>> L Felgr <<A href="mailto:lfelgr@ymail.com" ymailto="mailto:lfelgr@ymail.com">lfelgr@ymail.com</A>> wrote:<BR>><BR>> > Hello,<BR>> > <BR>> > I've got 2 devices with embedded Linux:<BR>> > Dev1: kernel 2.6.23, OpenSWAN 2.6.25 (I have tried kernel 2.6.17<BR>> > (uClinux) and OpenSWAN 2.4.5 with the same result on Dev1) Dev2:<BR>> > kernel 2.6.27, OpenSWAN 2.6.34<BR>> > Devices are connected via GSM network (GPRS/EDGE)<BR>> > <BR>><BR>> Do not try to use openswan-2.6.25 for anything - especially not<BR>> testing new stuff - it's quite badly broken. Openswan-2.6.29 and later<BR>> should work ok.<BR>><BR>> --<BR>> Tuomo Soini <<A href="mailto:tis@foobar.fi" ymailto="mailto:tis@foobar.fi">tis@foobar.fi</A>><BR>> Foobar Linux services<BR>> +358 40 5240030<BR>> Foobar Oy <<A
href="http://foobar.fi/" target=_blank>http://foobar.fi/</A>><BR>><BR><BR>I've just tried OpenSWAN 2.6.34 on both sides of the tunnel with the same result: errno 17.<BR><BR>I am not sure but I think it is useless to test newer versions of either kernel or OpenSWAN in my case.<BR>The problem is in my system. Tunnels are not disconnected before reboot or HW switch off and the main question is whether<BR>IPsec implementaion is able to handle such a situation under conditions I've described in previous e<VAR id=yui-ie-cursor></VAR>mails?<BR><BR>L. Felgr<BR><BR><BR></div></div></body></html>