Re: [openstack-dev] [VPNaas]How to load kernel module with IPSec?

2015-06-29 Thread Paul Michali
Curious as to what operating system you are using and which release?

Are you running under DevStack or doing an OpenStack install?

Regards,

Paul Michali (pc_m)

On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:31 AM Zhi Chang chang...@unitedstack.com wrote:

 Hi, all
 I have some questions about how to load kernel module of IPSec. I'm
 using Openswan to build VPNaas and there is a error message says no kernel
 code presently loaded when I run ipsec verify. My solution is running
 service ipsec start on host to load kernel module. Everything goes okay
 when I run it. But I think the solution is too ungraceful. Does anyone
 have a simple solution to resolve this problem instead of run service
 ipsec start?

 Thx.
 Zhi Chang
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Re: [openstack-dev] [VPNaas]How to load kernel module with IPSec?

2015-06-29 Thread Paul Michali
Ah, so Icehouse... From what I recall, there were two problems running RHEL
type operating systems with *Swan. First, they use LibSwan instead of
OpenSwan. Second, there were some config/setup problems with StrongSwan
based connections.

Recently, there were some commits to resolve these issues. For the kernel
issue that you have, see commit 72e1f670, which creates a LibSwan driver
and deals with the kernel module loading.  You may need to backport that
fix to run VPN under CentOS.

Regards,

Paul Michali (pc_m)


On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 8:26 AM Zhi Chang chang...@unitedstack.com wrote:

 Hi, thanks for you reply.
 My OS is CentOS 6.5 and doing an OpenStack install, and my OpenStack
 verison is I.

 Regards,
 Zhi Chang


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 IPSec?

 Curious as to what operating system you are using and which release?

 Are you running under DevStack or doing an OpenStack install?

 Regards,

 Paul Michali (pc_m)

 On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:31 AM Zhi Chang chang...@unitedstack.com
 wrote:

 Hi, all
 I have some questions about how to load kernel module of IPSec. I'm
 using Openswan to build VPNaas and there is a error message says no kernel
 code presently loaded when I run ipsec verify. My solution is running
 service ipsec start on host to load kernel module. Everything goes okay
 when I run it. But I think the solution is too ungraceful. Does anyone
 have a simple solution to resolve this problem instead of run service
 ipsec start?

 Thx.
 Zhi Chang
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Re: [openstack-dev] [VPNaas]How to load kernel module with IPSec?

2015-06-29 Thread Zhi Chang
Hi, thanks for you reply.
My OS is CentOS 6.5 and doing an OpenStack install, and my OpenStack verison is 
I.


Regards,
Zhi Chang
 
 
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From:  Paul Michalip...@michali.net;
Date:  Mon, Jun 29, 2015 06:37 PM
To:  OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage 
questions)openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org; 

Subject:  Re: [openstack-dev] [VPNaas]How to load kernel module with IPSec?

 
Curious as to what operating system you are using and which release?

Are you running under DevStack or doing an OpenStack install?


Regards,


Paul Michali (pc_m)


On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:31 AM Zhi Chang chang...@unitedstack.com wrote:

Hi, all
I have some questions about how to load kernel module of IPSec. I'm using 
Openswan to build VPNaas and there is a error message says no kernel code 
presently loaded when I run ipsec verify. My solution is running service 
ipsec start on host to load kernel module. Everything goes okay when I run it. 
But I think the solution is too ungraceful. Does anyone have a simple solution 
to resolve this problem instead of run service ipsec start?


Thx.
Zhi Chang
 

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