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and subject line Closing freeswan bugs - superseded by openswan
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Package: freeswan
Version: 1.96-1.2
Severity: minor

It would be nice if the configuration script populated
/etc/ipsec.secrets with the plain-style RSA key even if the user
selects x509 as the keypair type.  This will enable the user to follow
the instructions for setting up opportunistic encryption on the
freeswan site without having to look up the command for generating the
plain RSA key from the x509 certificate.

-- 
 - Jason

"I'd love to go out with you, but I'm converting my calendar watch from
Julian to Gregorian."


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Hello,

This mail closes all the bugs reported against freeswan (I had two bugs in that
set so I decided to do this) (closing via BCC since 41 bugs are concerned).

As indicated by the description of the freeswan package, freeswan is dead
and superseded by openswan. If your problem still exists with openswan,
either reopen and reassign this bug or file a new one.

Description: IPSEC utilities transition package to Openswan
 FreeSWan is no longer maintained upstream and has been superseded by
 Openswan. This is a transition package which depends on openswan. It may be
 safely removed when openswan has been installed.

Thanks in advance.
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Raphaël Hertzog

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