Hi Amit, Somehow I missed the email initially in my inbox, sorry about that.
Today I look back at the configuration of my Strongswan, it's modifiable via --sysconfdir=<PREFIX>/etc You can give anything in your <PREFIX>, but according to Strongswan manpage, "/etc" is strongly recommended. Regards, Kevin On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 2:51 AM Priyadarshi, Amit 1. (Nokia - IN/Bangalore) <amit.1.priyadar...@nokia.com> wrote: > Hello Masoudi/ Kevin, > > This is with reference to the discussion thread > *https://lists.strongswan.org/pipermail/users/2013-November/005630.html* > <https://lists.strongswan.org/pipermail/users/2013-November/005630.html> > Let me quote the excerpt > > >* Hello,* > > > >* I am a tester recently doing some ipsec test using strongswan. I found > I* > >* was not able to change the strongswan confdir after I installed it,* > >* changing the ipsec file(which is a script itself) doesn't work. Also I > have* > >* tried reinstalling with command "./configure --prefix=/usr* > >* --sysconfdir=<some other location>", but it always installed it under > the* > >* same original location. Does anybody know how can I change the conf > dir no* > >* matter by reinstalling or something else?* > > > >* Some backgrounds:* > >* Strongswan version: 4.6.3, I am using this version because I need a* > >* special patch which can turn off cert_id_binding flag.* > >* Platform: CentOS 5* > > > >* Thanks,* > >* Kevin* > My query is > Were you able to make the sysconfdir configurable ? > > Regards, > Amit Priyadarshi > >