[Openswan Users] Fedora 7, openswan 2.10 on 2.6.22 kernels with NAT-T and KLIPS
Paul Wouters
paul at xelerance.com
Mon Nov 26 18:17:50 EST 2007
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Agent Smith wrote:
Can you use modules? Then only patch NAT-T and build ipsec
as a module using 'make module module_install.
Paul
> Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:07:11 -0800 (PST)
> From: Agent Smith <news8080 at yahoo.com>
> To: <users at openswan.org>
> Subject: [Openswan Users] Fedora 7,
> openswan 2.10 on 2.6.22 kernels with NAT-T and KLIPS
>
> This maybe a kernel question and should go to redhat
> group but I want to see if others have seen it too.
>
> I installed FC7-i386/32bit / downloaded kernel
> linux-2.6.22, openswan-2.4.10.kernel-2.6.22-natt.patch
> and openswan-2.4.10.kernel-2.6-klips.patch
>
> I then patched the kernel and tried copied the .config
> over from the existing installed kernel that came with
> Fc7.
>
> I've been using OS for a while now and usually at this
> point I should be able to do 'make menuconfig' and
> select KLIPS and NAT-T in that and compile the kernel;
> well when I did make menuconfig, I only saw NAT-T
> stuff there and the KLIPS thing never showed up.
>
> also to get it to even run 'make menuconfig' I had to
> touch net/ipsec/Kconfig which I don't ever remember
> doing whenever I installed KLIPS/NAT-T with fedora.
>
> (I suppose I can go vi the .config and add KLIPS in
> there manually)
>
> anyone seen it?
>
>
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