[Openswan Users] Kernel 2.6.x native IPSec, OpenSwan 2.1.x - Does NAT-T work?

Michael Richardson mcr at sandelman.ottawa.on.ca
Sun Mar 7 23:50:03 CET 2004


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>>>>> "Oliver" == Oliver Bankel <Oliver.Bankel at gmx.net> writes:
    Oliver> i am wondering if the kernel 2.6.x native IPSec
    Oliver> implementation supports NAT-T and if not if you get this
    Oliver> support when installing the userland tools from OpenSwan
    Oliver> 2.1.x.

  Yes, it should have NAT-T support.
  It may have only one kind (the newer kind), I'm not certain of that.

  2.1.x supports it.
  You should only require building the userland for it.

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