Hello,
I intend to put a copy of CURRENT on my system, not as a replacement for
-stable, but so I can run my typical things against it overnight and
see if I can help uncover any problems.
What I would like is a short list of what to do to make this useful.
This does not need to be a HOWTO, I can
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:33:01AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
> Emil Mikulic wrote:
> >installworld failed because the /usr/include/crypto/ directory didn't
> >exist
>
> It was fixed around 0507 GMT 22 Nov.
Sorry about the noise. My cvsup was from about 0200 GMT.
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Emil Mikulic wrote:
installworld failed because the /usr/include/crypto/ directory didn't
exist when `make installworld' tried to copy /usr/src/sys/opencrypto/*.h
there.
It was fixed around 0507 GMT 22 Nov.
Kent
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installworld failed because the /usr/include/crypto/ directory didn't
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Archie Cobbs:
> Guido van Rooij wrote:
> > > An esp0 or ipsec0 device would provide the handle ipfw needs.
> >
> > That is excatly what I wanted to say earlier.
> >
> > But beware: this is only true in tunnel mode.
> >
> > In transport mode, the KAME stack calls the subprotocol handler
> > direc