On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Walter Willis wrote: > # ipsec verify > Checking your system to see if IPsec got installed and started correctly: > Version check and ipsec on-path [OK] > Linux Openswan U2.3.1/K2.6.12-gentoo (netkey) > Checking for IPsec support in kernel [OK] > Checking for RSA private key (/etc/ipsec/ipsec.secrets) [OK] > Checking that pluto is running [OK] > Two or more interfaces found, checking IP forwarding [OK] > Checking NAT and MASQUERADEing [OK] > Checking for 'ip' command [OK] > Checking for 'iptables' command [OK] > Checking for 'setkey' command for NETKEY IPsec stack support [OK] > grep: /etc/ipsec.conf: No such file or directory > cat: /etc/ipsec.conf: No such file or directory > > Opportunistic Encryption DNS checks: > Looking for TXT in forward dns zone: sip [MISSING] > Does the machine have at least one non-private address? [OK] > Looking for TXT in reverse dns zone: 12.20.60.200.in-addr.arpa. > [MISSING] > > > the ask is: > is normal the lines: > grep: /etc/ipsec.conf: No such file or directory > cat: /etc/ipsec.conf: No such file or directory > > ??? and how to fix the error.
Maybe you are supposed to create ipsec.conf. If so, then there will probably be documentation somewhere (maybe /usr/share/doc/ipsec or /usr/share/doc/openswan ???). -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list