> Thanks! I thought all Dachstein releases ( floppy or otherwise) were IPsec
> enabled.
> Since I JUST got it on 1 floppy with IPsec I will look at the CD version.
> I was really hoping to keep it all on 1 floppy by hey, thats life.
> Thank you so muc h for your help, and your product.

All Dachstein kernels are "IPSec enabled", but there are two flavors:

The "IPSec" kernels (ie the kernels with -IPSec in their names) include
KLIPS, the kernel mode support for FreeS/WAN.  These kernels can be used to
create a VPN gateway.

The kernels without -IPSec in their name (and the one on the floppy disto by
default) only include support for masquerading IPSec connections to an
internal host.  These kernels can be used if you need to run a VPN client on
an internal system, a frequent requirement of home users needing connecting
to the corperate VPN with their windows based VPN client.

Saddly, at this point, the two options are mutually exclusive (at least for
IPSec)...no masquerading an internal VPN client and running as a VPN gateway
at the same time :(

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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