Hello everyone!
For 1.2 series we're renaming NetworkManager-openswan VPN plugin to
NetworkManager-libreswan.
It seems that the user community has shifted its focus to libreswan for
new deployments therefore we decided to rename the plugin to avoid
confusion.
Currently the plugin supports both
Hi.
Compiled and installed NetworkManager-openswan-0.9.8.0 (configure,
make, make install) on ubuntu 13.04 and it doesn't seem to show up as
an available VPN under the VPN Connections, Configure VPN, Add menu.
Installed openswan itself in case I needed that as infrastructure, no
change
Hi Ray,
I'm not extremely familiar with the OpenSwan VPN plugin, however a few
thing you can try and wouldn't hurt:
* A restart for NetworkManager to see if it helps anything.
* Not sure about the location of things on Ubuntu, but make sure you have
the library (.so) at the correct location
Quoting steve hillier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, first you need to get nm
aware of the nm-openswan vpn service (see above).
Being a Debian GNU/Linux developer, the first thing I did (after trying
it 'your way' :) was to create a .deb package. All this works perfect.
Got network manager to see
testing my code that I never had before.
I wanted to manually verify an IPsec connection before I tried my gui
again, and I got an error messge error inserting padlock, no such
device blahblahblah.
I only get it when I try to start a connection that uses AES encryption.
I'm using openswan as my IPsec
into that experiment when I realized a problem that
prevented me from proceeding down that path, and so I backed off those
code mods and went back to calling whack from my app (see the version
magic #define in libwhack.h from the openswan src tarball ). The
problem, simply, was that it introduced a version
I need OpenSWAN support in NetworkManager, but only found
'work in progress' (no links to where/how to get it/set it up).
It's not inte SVN trunk... Where can I get it so I can help?
I can't (don't want to :) wait for 'steve' to get time to do
it. If I can't get it NOW, then I'll just have
On 7/22/07, Turbo Fredriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need OpenSWAN support in NetworkManager, but only found
'work in progress' (no links to where/how to get it/set it up).
It's not inte SVN trunk... Where can I get it so I can help?
I can't (don't want to :) wait for 'steve' to get time
Technically speaking, you should be able to run as many concurrent IPsec
connections as you want. In reality, I've used openswan to run up to 4
seperate and independant concurrent IPsec tunnels, some with and without
Virtual interfaces (for DHCP over IPsec).
My goal is to make NM-Openswan
Dan Williams wrote:
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 18:03 -0400, steve wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick post to inform anyone who cares, that I've finished my
employment transition, re-created my development environment and I've
re-started work on the openswan vpn plugin.
I've made two design changes
on the openswan vpn plugin.
I've made two design changes to allow for multiple concurrent vpn
connections (in future releases) as it will be required for my new job.
I'll post again when I've got a tar ball for others to test.
Awesome! You might want to look at an email recently sent about a new
API
employment transition, re-created my development environment and I've
re-started work on the openswan vpn plugin.
I've made two design changes to allow for multiple concurrent vpn
connections (in future releases) as it will be required for my new job.
I'll post again when I've got a tar
development environment and I've
re-started work on the openswan vpn plugin.
I've made two design changes to allow for multiple concurrent vpn
connections (in future releases) as it will be required for my new job.
I'll post again when I've got a tar ball for others to test.
Awesome
Hi,
Just a quick post to inform anyone who cares, that I've finished my
employment transition, re-created my development environment and I've
re-started work on the openswan vpn plugin.
I've made two design changes to allow for multiple concurrent vpn
connections (in future releases
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 18:03 -0400, steve wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick post to inform anyone who cares, that I've finished my
employment transition, re-created my development environment and I've
re-started work on the openswan vpn plugin.
I've made two design changes to allow for multiple
Hi all,
Just thought I should post a quick update, and post a request for help
at the same time.
I'm almost at 0.1a code level. I have several major bugs to fix before I
reach that milestone, but once reached, that will be first release.
NM Registers my new DBUS path for the openswan service
of the default vpc source (Just for kicks)
and saw warnings about the same thing. Anyway, just wanted to save
people time if anyone else is writing a vpn plugin, and started with the
source an existing one for reference like I did.
Development continues on nm-openswan and I hope to have a complete
continues on nm-openswan and I hope to have a complete set
of working alpha code for all targets of the plugin in about 2 weeks. At
that point I'm going to setup some kind of CVS repository for the dist.
There is still one big design question to be answered through testing.
If anyone knows
for kicks)
and saw warnings about the same thing. Anyway, just wanted to save
people time if anyone else is writing a vpn plugin, and started with the
source an existing one for reference like I did.
Development continues on nm-openswan and I hope to have a complete set
of working alpha code
, just wanted to save
people time if anyone else is writing a vpn plugin, and started with the
source an existing one for reference like I did.
Development continues on nm-openswan and I hope to have a complete set
of working alpha code for all targets of the plugin in about 2 weeks
using OpenVPN. OpenSwan only. If you could
hack this into network-manager, I think it could be a huge time saver for a
good amount of people.
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On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 16:22 -0500, steve wrote:
I'm trying to implement the ipsec connection startup command
I'm using the function g_spawn_async_with_pipes to call the ipsec binary
with the appropriate args.
The process will terminate when successful.
I want to pipe the output of the
Hi,
I'm working on this in my spare time so I apologize if this update seems
delayed.
First, because nm-openswan depends on it for now, I'll explain and post
my changes to the openswan init script.
In FC6, by convention, custom IPsec definitions are stored on a
per-connection basis in files
I'm trying to implement the ipsec connection startup command
I'm using the function g_spawn_async_with_pipes to call the ipsec binary
with the appropriate args.
The process will terminate when successful.
I want to pipe the output of the process (stdout) to a Status window
(pop-up widget??)
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 08:32 +0100, Soren Hansen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 09:08:47PM -0500, steve wrote:
Does anyone have need for this type of plugin, or is this software
only useful for me?
It could definitely be useful, please share it!
+1
Dan
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