Hi Tobias,
Another method of building the command line strongswan I tried is using the
Android NDK gcc tools. This can be done completely standalone without the
Android/kernel source code. This uses the Makefile instead of Android.mk.
However, for the ARM platform, this method encountered an
Hi Tobias,
Thanks for your help.
Yes I am running this on a rooted device, with full access to modify the
kernel. I have rebuilt the kernel to include the missing modules
(xfrm_algo.ko, ah4.ko, ipcomp.io, xfrm4_tunnel.ko, xfrm_user.ko, and statically
af_key and esp4 are built-in).
I used th
Hi Peter,
> I have compiled the strongswan source using the Android (ARM) make
> system (using Android.mk instead of the Linux autoconf Makefiles) with
> the intent of running it on Android the same way like it does on an
> Ubuntu PC.
Unless you run strongSwan on a rooted device (possibly with a
Roland Mas, 2014-05-15 18:00:11 +0200 :
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> Using iperf in UDP, I get <0.01% packet loss until 200 Mb/s, then it
> increases to 1-10% (varying across runs) at 300 Mb/s. However, this
> seems to have no impact on a ping running in parallel.
>
> Nothing significant in the kernel logs, and