Georg Bauhaus wrote:
Lionel points to the use of insmod where modprobe
should be used in racoon's setup.
Ganesan reports their belief in a fix of this in
ipsec-tools 1:0.6.4-1
However, /usr/sbin/racoon-tool, which is the origin of thi
bug, is not listed as part of ipsec-tools, AFAICS.
Indeed, racoon-tools still calls "/sbin/insmod" explicitly
(near line 2400). So how does ipsec-tools fix a bug in a
different package (racoon)? Or am I missing something?
ipsec-tools is the source package. racoon and ipsec-tools are binary
packages from the same source. What version of racoon-tools do you have
installed? My version (0.6.6-3) does not have the insmod statement.
Ganesan
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