Jacobo, first, decide whether you want to use the SuSE FreeS/WAN RPM, *which contains the kernel modules as well* or install it manually. The SuSE RPM (especially for 7.2) is a little behind the current FreeS/WAN distro, but that may not matter to you. Follow the installation instructions on freeswan.org for a roll-your-own approach, but be prepared to use non-SuSE kernel source in case the FreeS/WAN kernel patches fail and you don't want to or can't resolve the problems therein yourself. Good luck Tobias
Hi! On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Reckhard, Tobias wrote:
first, decide whether you want to use the SuSE FreeS/WAN RPM, *which contains the kernel modules as well*
Not necessarily - at least with the newer kernels, ipsec.o is part of the *kernel RPM*, not of the FreeS/WAN RPM; to check this, just try something like "rpm k_deflt -ql | grep ipsec.o".
or install it manually. The SuSE RPM (especially for 7.2) is a little behind the current FreeS/WAN distro, but that may not matter to you.
Take a look at http://www.suse.com/~garloff/linux/FreeSWAN/ "IPsec modules and packages for SuSE Linux 7.2" These are FreeS/WAN 1.91 packages (IIRC, SuSE 7.2 used version 1.90). In addition, if you're using the SuSE kernels, you should get their newest official 2.2.x oder 2.4.2 from the FTP update site (which contain the 1.91 modules as well, IIRC; you probably shouldn't use the modules on the Garloff web page in that case...) Martin
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Martin Köhling wrote:
In addition, if you're using the SuSE kernels, you should get their newest official 2.2.x oder 2.4.2 from the FTP update site (which contain
Sorry, a typo: instead of "2.4.2" read "2.4.x" (currently x=7, I believe). Martin
Also take a look at: http://www.nadmm.com/show.php?story=articles/vpn.inc Martin Köhling wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Reckhard, Tobias wrote:
first, decide whether you want to use the SuSE FreeS/WAN RPM, *which contains the kernel modules as well*
Not necessarily - at least with the newer kernels, ipsec.o is part of the *kernel RPM*, not of the FreeS/WAN RPM; to check this, just try something like "rpm k_deflt -ql | grep ipsec.o".
or install it manually. The SuSE RPM (especially for 7.2) is a little behind the current FreeS/WAN distro, but that may not matter to you.
Take a look at http://www.suse.com/~garloff/linux/FreeSWAN/ "IPsec modules and packages for SuSE Linux 7.2"
These are FreeS/WAN 1.91 packages (IIRC, SuSE 7.2 used version 1.90).
In addition, if you're using the SuSE kernels, you should get their newest official 2.2.x oder 2.4.2 from the FTP update site (which contain the 1.91 modules as well, IIRC; you probably shouldn't use the modules on the Garloff web page in that case...)
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