Hi Cpu, > Eric, > > > Regarding openswan 2.x. It looks like one is supposed to use cryptoapi > instead of Juanjo's crypto algorithms. But there is no real info on how to > The cryptoapi stuff is optional and the other ciphers are internal to pluto:
LIBDESSRCDIR=${OPENSWANSRCDIR}/linux/crypto/ciphers/des LIBDESLITE:=${OBJDIRTOP}/lib/libcrypto/libdes/libdes.a LIBAES=${OBJDIRTOP}/lib/libcrypto/libaes/libaes.a LIBBLOWFISH=${OBJDIRTOP}/lib/libcrypto/libblowfish/libblowfish.a LIBTWOFISH=${OBJDIRTOP}/lib/libcrypto/libtwofish/libtwofish.a LIBSERPENT=${OBJDIRTOP}/lib/libcrypto/libserpent/libserpent.a LIBSHA2=${OBJDIRTOP}/lib/libcrypto/libsha2/libsha2.a But it seems like this is only added if "USE_EXTRACRYPTO" is set, which will add an enormous bloat to the pluto binary. I will look into how to implement cryptoapi, so the ciphers can be used modular again. > > go from 1.x to 2.x. After getting stuck on SHA2_256 I gave up. Also, on > 1.0.9 I made some modifications to ./pluto/kernel.c to allow for multiple > ipsec connections from the same host and I would have to do the same for > 2.4.4, which is quite different. It might not even work. Not worth the > hassle right now. > I understand, but note that 1.0.x is "end of life". > The _startklips fix is backward compatible. Most of my ipsec hosts use > only a single ip address using interfaces="ipsec0=eth0". > Ok, thanks! I will add this fix later today. > -cpu > Eric > > > Eric Spakman wrote: > >> Hello Cpu, >> >> >> A pity 2.4.4 is not working ok for you. You are the first reporting a >> problem with it. I looked through various documents and it seems like all >> those ciphers > are >> supported but probably internal. >> >> Does the _startklips fix still suports plain ethx interfaces? >> >> >> Eric >> >> >> >> >>> Hi Eric, >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm not using openswan 2.4.4, I'm using 1.0.9. But I did look at the >>> newer >>> >>> _startklips and the line is the same. To me, this suggests it's >>> making the >>> >>> same assumptions about the interface. My guess is that it will work. >>> >>> original 2.4.4 /usr/lib/ipsec/_startklips: >>> >>> >>> eval `ip addr show $phys primary | grep inet | sed -n 1p | >>> >>> original 1.0.9 /lib/ipsec/_startklips: >>> >>> >>> eval `ip addr show $phys primary | grep inet | sed -n 1p | >>> >>> -cpu >>> >>> >>> >>> Eric Spakman wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hello Cpu, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Does the same fix applies to our current openswan-2.4.4? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Eric >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> In addition to specifying a label I couldn't get openswan to work >>>>> with secondary IPs unless I changed this line in _startklips: >>>>> >>>>> eval `ip addr show $phys primary | grep inet | sed -n 1p | >>>>> >>>>> to: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> eval `ip addr show ${phys%%:*} label $phys | grep inet | sed -n >>>>> 1p >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -cpu >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Charles Steinkuehler wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>>>> Hash: SHA1 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Sandro Doro wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am testing Bering 2.3.1 with a multiple IP interface as: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # ip addr show eth0 >>>>>>> 5: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,ALLMULTI,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc >>>>>>> pfifo_fast >>>>>>> >>>>> qlen >>>>>>> 1000 >>>>>>> link/ether fe:fd:58:24:f8:e6 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet >>>>>>> 82.46.148.130/24 brd 82.46.148.255 scope global eth0 >>>>>>> inet 82.46.148.128/24 scope global secondary eth0 inet6 >>>>>>> fe80::fcfd:58ff:fe24:f8e6/64 scope link >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Using the included ipsec.lrp (v.1.0.9) I setup VPN with: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # /etc/ipsec.conf >>>>>>> [...] >>>>>>> interfaces="ipsec0=eth0 ipsec1=eth0:0" [...] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> After "/etc/init.d/ipsec restart" the following messages is >>>>>>> printed: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Device "eth0:0" does not exist. >>>>>>> ipsec_setup: unable to determine address of `eth0:0' >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This messages is printed also if I change the ip address with >>>>>>> the following command: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ip addr add 82.46.148.128/24 dev eth0 label eth0:0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have read in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://www.freeswan.ca/docs/HA/HA_VPNS_With_FreeSWAN.html >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> that this interface specification is correct. This is >>>>>>> possible only >>> in >>>>>>> v2 release (Bering v2.4) ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you for any suggestions. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> I haven't tried this with FreeS/WAN, but I suspect your problem >>>>>> is you don't have an eth0:0. >>>>>> >>>>>> You *DO* have a secondary IP address on your external >>>>>> interface, but >>> it >>>>>> has no "name" (linux hasn't required the eth<n>:<m> syntax >>>>>> since at least 2.2). >>>>>> >>>>>> Try removing the secondary IP, re-adding it with an appropriate >>>>>> label then starting freeswan: >>>>>> >>>>>> ip addr del 82.46.148.128/24 dev eth0 ip addr add >>>>>> 82.46.148.128/24 >>>>>> >>> label >>>>>> eth0:0 dev eth0 >>>>>> svi ipsec start >>>>>> >>>>>> ...if that works, you'll need to change how you're adding the >>>>>> IP >>>>>> alias in your startup scripts. >>>>>> >>>>>> - -- >>>>>> Charles Steinkuehler >>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: > GnuPG > >>>>>> v1.4.0 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - >>>>>> http://enigmail.mozdev.org >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> iD8DBQFD7LMYLywbqEHdNFwRAugOAJ9ySUIKShtjxak6/YBdOhXEvwNIMwCeLvg >>>>>> 3 >>>>>> rd55FxcC8wzl6N+/BWa4368= =3irC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. 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