On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 10:32:06PM +0200, Rene Mayrhofer wrote: > Am Samstag, 9. April 2005 17:31 schrieb Paul TBBle Hampson: > > I'm interested in testing the new version, although the problem I was > > suffering was a windows interoperability bug (Win2K Ipsec would crash > > pluto) which I reported to the Openswan list and was told it would > > probably be fixed in 2.3.1. I've built from the debian/ directory in CVS > > at the moment, but haven't tried it in a few weeks to see if CVS fixed > > my problem.
> > I also had two 2.3.0 openswans talking to each other for L2TP, but I > > didn't see the crashing problem you've mentioned above (and which is to > > do with NAT-T if the 2.3.1 changelog is anything to go by), both using > > the 2.6 built-in IPSec stack for kernel support. > If you can, then please test as much as you can. My current test packages are > at > http://www.gibraltar.at/~rene/openswan/ > I have tried openswan-modules-source with both 2.4 and 2.6 kernel trees and > it > compiles fine now (many fixes during the last hours...), although I have not > yet tried the modules that have been built. I still need to try > kernel-patch-openswan and work further on that earlier crash problem. I just tried openswan-modules-source under 2.6.10 with make-kpkg, and it installed /lib/modules/2.6.10/kernel/net/ipsec/ipsec.o instead of /lib/modules/2.6.10/kernel/net/ipsec/ipsec.ko Also, 2.3.1 didn't fix my problem with Windows, so I'll build a local unstripped version and see if I can get some useful answers from upstream. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul "TBBle" Hampson, MCSE 8th year CompSci/Asian Studies student, ANU The Boss, Bubblesworth Pty Ltd (ABN: 51 095 284 361) [EMAIL PROTECTED] "No survivors? Then where do the stories come from I wonder?" -- Capt. Jack Sparrow, "Pirates of the Caribbean" This email is licensed to the recipient for non-commercial use, duplication and distribution. -----------------------------------------------------------
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