On SUSE 9.0 if I run /usr/lib/ipsec/verify Checking your system to see if IPsec was installed and started correctly Version check and ipsec on-path [OK] Checking for KLIPS support in kernel [FAILED] Checking for RSA private key (/etc/ipsec.secrets) [OK] Checking that pluto is running [OK] DNS checks. Looking for forward key for router-d4b [FAILED] Looking for TXT in reverse map: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa[FAILED] Does the machine have at least one non-private address [OK] It displays KLIPS support failed. What does that mean? Doesn't SUSE 9.0 have all that's needed for IPSEC? Do I need to recompile something? Thanks
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 11:50, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On SUSE 9.0 if I run
/usr/lib/ipsec/verify Checking for KLIPS support in kernel [FAILED]
From: http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/FreeSWAN/ Another note: The CGL/USAGI versions of FreeS/WAN and the corresponding kernels will display an error message Checking for KLIPS support in kernel [FAILED] upon ipsec verify. This is normal and does not indicate a problem. There is no KLIPS module, as we have the USAGI ipsec code in the kernel similar to the in-kernel code in 2.6
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