Hi Chris, The reason is that the philosophy was to have the target configuration managed on the host. Standard init scripts could not do that.
Regards, Stuart On 29 May 2015, at 16:37, Chris Westervelt <[email protected]> wrote: > Does anyone know why the current configuration of rc and init file > organization in LTIB is not really conformant with typical Linux etc > directory structure. I am trying to implement a StrongSwan implementation > and the instructions from Cisco make reference to /etc/init.d for starting > the ipsec service. I upgraded to 5.0.8 of the StrongSwan package but there > is no startup script like /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipsec. > > Chris Westervelt > Senior Product Development Engineer > Advantor Systems. > 12612 Challenger Pkwy > Suite 300 > Orlando, FL > 32826 > http://www.advantor.com > Office: (407) 926-6983 > Mobile: (407) 595-7023 > Fax: (407) 857-1635 > Notice of Confidentiality: > This e-mail communication and the attachments hereto, if any, are intended > solely for the information and use of the addressee(s) identified above and > may contain information which is legally privileged and/or otherwise > confidential. If a recipient of this e-mail communication is not an addressee > (or an authorized representative of an addressee), such recipient is hereby > advised that any review, disclosure, reproduction, re-transmission or other > dissemination or use of this e-mail communication (or any information > contained herein) is strictly prohibited. If you are not an addressee and > have received this e-mail communication in error, please advise the sender of > that circumstance either by reply e-mail or by telephone at (800) 238-2686, > immediately delete this e-mail communication from any computer and destroy > all physical copies of same. > > _______________________________________________ > LTIB home page: http://ltib.org > > Ltib mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib
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