Hello, if you want to use your own freeswan-version, you have to make at least the kernel modules for freeswan. There are targets to do this in fs' makefile. for example: 'make oldmod' I have a very brief description for installing super-freeswan on SuSE. Please read: http://m1b.de/content/know/opensource/freeswan/ Super-FreeSWan SOURCE RPM for SuSE Linux ≥ 7.3 (see section: "Compile & Install Kernel modules:") I do it the suse-way and build a separate rpm for the kernel-module feedback is always appreciated! regards, Reinhard Am Sonntag, 15. Juni 2003 17:56 schrieb Arndt Faulhaber:
Hi There,
has anyone tried to use NAT-T with SuSE 8.2????
They compiled the NAT-T support into freeS/WAN, but not into the kernel... well, that's ok for me but trying to patch the SuSE-provided kernel-sources turned out that in
kernel-source-2.4.20.SuSE-62.rpm
there is no support for IPSEC anywhere...
that leaves me with a big ?
What am I supposed to patch? According to /usr/share/doc/packages/freeswan/README.SuSE I should patch the kernel... nice but which one - a vanilla kernel, so that all the other nice patches SuSE has put into the kernel are gone and most stuff stops working... or the kernelbinaries... (I suppose not...)
Any ideas? Would be soooooo cool if someone could help (I'm now getting into the n-th week of trying to get that VPN-stuff working properly - I think I could write a book about VPN by now...)
1000 thanks for any input that gets me closer to the solution and almost as many for the other answers ;)))
Cheers, Arndt
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