Re: Question: Status of USAGI/FreeSWAN?

2001-05-10 Thread Mike Fedyk

On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 01:28:25AM -0600, Dax Kelson wrote:
> 
> FreeSWAN has IPSec for IPv4 on Linux.
> 
> USAGI is better/more conformant IPv6 (with IPSec for IPv6 in development)
> for Linux.
> 
> The USAGI goal is to get themselves folded into the official kernel (and
> glibc) at some point "in the near future".
> 
> What are the plans to get all this (FreeSWAN,USAGI) folded into the
> kernel.  Are the "crypto" legal issues resolved enough now to have crypto
> in the official kernel?  It would nice to not to have to chase down all
> these seperate components and eventually manually patch.
> 
> I'm going a bit crazy keeping track of several different kernel patches
> (IPSec,IPv6 in particular) while my *BSD friends just laugh at me. :)
> 
> Dax
> 
You'll probably get more response if you don't reply to an anready existing
thread.

Just create another message with the exact above and try again without
replying...

Mike
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Question: Status of USAGI/FreeSWAN?

2001-05-10 Thread Dax Kelson


FreeSWAN has IPSec for IPv4 on Linux.

USAGI is better/more conformant IPv6 (with IPSec for IPv6 in development)
for Linux.

The USAGI goal is to get themselves folded into the official kernel (and
glibc) at some point "in the near future".

What are the plans to get all this (FreeSWAN,USAGI) folded into the
kernel.  Are the "crypto" legal issues resolved enough now to have crypto
in the official kernel?  It would nice to not to have to chase down all
these seperate components and eventually manually patch.

I'm going a bit crazy keeping track of several different kernel patches
(IPSec,IPv6 in particular) while my *BSD friends just laugh at me. :)

Dax

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