Come on,
this a client configuration not a server configuration. In a server you could 
enforce the user not to use a insecure password. But is it insecure to 
configure the client wrongly? It's like not allowing a login prompt to enter a 
short password. Security must be implementing when setting the password in the 
server not when login in!!

A client shouldn't impose restrictions in configuration, otherwise it's
not a generic client, it's just a client that works in some cases and
not being a technical limitation but a bad decision on where security
must be implemented.

This applies for not allowing PSK in a client or not allowing a short
password in a client.

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  nm strongswan gui doesn't have a way to enter pre-shared key

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