On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 02:00, Sam Sgro wrote:
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> We have produced FreeS/WAN 1.98b RPMs for RedHat kernel versions 2.4.7-10,
> 2.4.9-34, 2.4.18-3, 18-4 and 18-5. They don't require any kernel recompilation,
> as this results in a module-based install.
I not blamming Redhat
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Subject: Re: [Users] FreeS/Wan on Redhat 7.3
it is not free redhat that is the problem
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We have produced FreeS/WAN 1.98b RPMs for RedHat kernel versions 2.4.7-10,
2.4.9-34, 2.4.18-3, 18-4 and 18-5. They don't require any kernel recompilation,
as this results in a module-based install.
These RPMs greatly speed up the installation process: you
it is not free redhat that is the problem, but you not being
able to compile the kernel correctly. don't bash redhat
for that. i have been able to get it working without a problem.
plus i found a rpm package somewhere on the net for the kernel
with ipsec for redhat.
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Brian
Brian writes:
> I have been trying to install FreeS/Wan 1.98b for about one week now and
> have gotten NO Where.
I installed FreeS/WAN 1.98b on RedHat 7.3 for the first time on
Tuesday and it worked without a hitch.
I did have some problems when I hacked some of the IPsec code and
re-built i
I'm going to disagree with your advice - I had a fresh RH 7.3 install
running @ OLS, and thru the week ran 1.97, 1.98 and 1.98b without any
problems whatsoever. I changed kernels at least a dozen times, from
2.4.18 -> 2.4.19-pre10 and everything in between. Each time I changed
kernels, I di
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> I have been trying to install FreeS/Wan 1.98b for about one week now and
> have gotten NO Where.
> My advice to