Even though FreeS/WAN's documentation doesn't say this outright, almost all major distros have FreeS/WAN's kernel patches included and user-space tools available. SuSE and UL do since way back. begin On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 17:25:49 -0800 Rowan Reid <rreid@studio3arc.com> wrote:
I believe there is a userspace IPsec package, reasonably high overhead but runable where a patched kernel is politacally incorrect. Does that ring a bell with anyone? --
I've heard of this didn't like the idea though. Technically the trend is towards kernel level ipsec modules. Note 2.5 kernels. I tried pptp then an experimental 2.5 kernel. But I decided on using freeswan it's stable robust and relitivly easy to set up. My MS machines have no idea that the neighboring Domain is over 60 miles away.
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