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 ???).



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