[Openswan Users] netkey to klips error: EXPECTATION FAILED
John A. Sullivan III
jsullivan at opensourcedevel.com
Tue Jun 10 11:19:37 EDT 2008
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 11:01 -0400, Paul Wouters wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:41:09 -0400
> > From: John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan at opensourcedevel.com>
> > Cc: <users at openswan.org>
> > To: Paul Wouters <paul at xelerance.com>
> > Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] netkey to klips error: EXPECTATION FAILED
> >
> > On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 23:19 -0400, Paul Wouters wrote:
> > >
> > > > pluto[2610]: "Manchester2RAS" #1737: EXPECTATION FAILED
> > > > at /src/openswan-2.5.17/programs/pluto/kernel.c:2581:
> > > > kernel_ops->eroute_idle != NULL
> > > >
> > > > As it says, we are running openswan 2.5.17 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.
> > >
> > > Please switch to 2.6.14. We are no longer going to maintain the 2.5.17
> > > line. 2.6.14 is also what is shipped with RHEL 5.2
> > >
> > <snip>
> > Thanks, Paul. Perhaps I've been away from following openswan too long or
> > I'm brain cramping. I'd gladly switch but the latest version I see on
> > the openswan.org download page is 2.5.17. We also did not see an RPM in
> > the RedHat repositories for openswan. Where do I find them?
>
> The code was released under ftp://ftp.openswan.org/openswan/development/
> I will create a link for now, since we'd rather have people use 2.6.14 then
> 2.5.17.
>
> Fedora 9 currently ships with 2.6.09-2.fc9 (unfortunately a bit out of date)
> RHEL shows me: http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/openswan-2.6.12-2.el5.src.rpm
>
> Paul
Thanks, Paul. Sorry about the misinformation on RedHat. The client is
using RedHat but I was testing on CentOS. It looks like openswan is in
the RedHat but not the CentOS repositories - at least with the default
installations. Thanks again - John
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