I manged to do this after just looking in the Makefile in zz_freeswan and randomly making some of the interesting looking targets I found there! :) Try... make klink make patch ...then go into the kernel directory, make menuconfig or make xconfig as you prefer, find the Freeswan options switch them on and recompile the kernel as per normal. I'd recommend switching on debug in the options. It still isn't enabled by default but it allows you to switch it on if needed. Regards, Carl Peto Bookman Associates ----- Original Message ----- From: "David White" <dwhite@fddisystems.com> To: "Philippe Vogel" <filiaap@freenet.de> Cc: <suse-security@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:14 AM Subject: Re: [suse-security] FreeSwan Kernel Config
Thanks for the reply, however, I still get an error when I issue the command. What directory should I be in when I execute it? When I try make coloneconfig in the /usr/src/linux directory it responds with # make: ***No Rule to make target ** Stop.
I have 2.4.21-15 Kernel installed according to YaST.
David
----- Original Message ----- From: "Philippe Vogel" <filiaap@freenet.de> To: "David White" <dwhite@fddisystems.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 6:01 PM Subject: Re: [suse-security] FreeSwan Kernel Config
I then issued the following commands # cd /usr/src/linux # make xconfig (left all the default settings in xconfig) # make dep # make bzImage # cd /usr/src/kernel-module/zz_freeswan # make xgo
If you got kernel-source fresh installed, the config does not match the installed one.
make coloneconfig && make deps
Makes the configfile from SuSE original config and the deps needed by kernel-source.
Afterwards do, what is said in the manual, e.g.:
cd /usr/src/kernel-modules/zz_freeswan && make xgo
Philippe
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