On Mon, 2008-05-26 at 06:56 +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Hans Witvliet <hwit@a-domani.nl> writes:
Perhaps someone can enlighten me on this....
On the feature list I found (as a welcome surprise) this : strongSwan IKE.v2 (replacing openSwan) (Feature No: 302909) Category: Network, Security Status: done Test Result: idle
Description: This is a detail of the overall IPv6 story. We need IKEv2, and the best option currently is to switch to strongSwan.
As stated above, status is set to done. However, on beta-3, not only the media still contains its predescessor. But strongswan is not even included. So how can it be tested (as part of the repo)
My angle is this, is not so much the "ipv6 story" allthough much advocating it, but more, that strongswan does support the use of smartcards/etokens right out of the box, thus enhancing the leven of security.
It's not that very much work has been going on on stronfswan lately. Last change in the factory tree is dated on april-23rd
I was (at least) exoecting to find both of them. Or do i misinterpret the feature list....
I find in factory these packages: inst-source/suse/i586/strongswan-4.2.1-9.i586.rpm inst-source/suse/i586/strongswan-doc-4.2.1-9.i586.rpm
The factory tree should have been updated yesterday - 24th of *May*.
Could you doublecheck why you do not see it in factory?
Andreas
Reason: I used the DVD to install it on a system that is not connected to the Net. This evening/night/morning just found out, that it's only on the online inst-source. Added automatically IF you are connected. (I hope that this will not be the case for the rc's...) BTW, is it worthwile to mention that even for text-mode installation one needs 650MB? I noticed on my P3 with 512MB it uses an additional 150MB swap during installation. otoh, B3 runs nice with KDE4 on a 512MB machine. hw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org