Hello Daniel,
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:00:05PM +0200, Daniel wrote:
It seems the dependency from ipsec-tools (setkey) is
missing in ike.
Why do you think ike should depend on ipsec-tools?
ike doesn't call /usr/sbin/setkey and doesn't link against
/usr/lib/libipsec.so.0, since it has it's own
Am Dienstag, den 20.10.2009, 09:30 +0200 schrieb Philipp Matthias Hahn:
Hello Daniel,
Why do you think ike should depend on ipsec-tools?
ike doesn't call /usr/sbin/setkey and doesn't link against
/usr/lib/libipsec.so.0, since it has it's own (internal) implementation.
Because I was unable to
Bummer. I can't reproduce the problem on the other box either.
So I guess, while playing with several ike configurations, I managed to
hose the kernel's policy database. Installing setkey (and thereby
running /etc/init.d/setkey) probably resolved the mess by flushing all
policies. Therefore I
Package: ike
Version: 2.1.4+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
It seems the dependency from ipsec-tools (setkey) is
missing in ike.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.31.3 (SMP w/2 CPU cores;
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