On Wednesday 14 March 2001 10:36, you wrote: > On Wednesday 14 March 2001 18:15, you wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > > > > Last question, can I use 2.2.14 kernel or do I need 2.4? > > > > Depends on your exact vpn implementation. > > > > IPsec won't work with 2.4. > > Encryption on PPTP won't work with 2.4; unencrypted tunnels work fine > > though. > > > > Both of those vpn mechanisms require some kernel patching, and those > > patches aren't available for the 2.4.x series. > > > > Everyting else will work fine with either 2.2.x or 2.4.x. Hell, one side > > could be 2.2.x and the other 2.4.x :) > > > > Oh, and I strongly recommend that you *not* use 2.2.14 - it has some > > security holes and (iirc) disk curruption issues. I would also avoid > > both 2.2.17 and 2.2.18 - 2.2.17 has performance problems, and they both > > have problems with their VM sybsystems. > > > > If you go with 2.2.x, I recommend 2.2.16 or 2.2.19pre17. 2.2.16 has been > > particularly stable for me. > > > > If you go with 2.4.x, you should go with 2.4.2 or 2.4.3 - 2.4.x been > > particularly well-behaved, especially considering it's still early in the > > 2.4.x lifecycle; 2.4.0 and 2.4.1 also have problems with disk corruption. > > > > - -- > > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > GPG fingerprint: 9BF9 D84C 37D0 4FA7 1F2D 7E5E FD94 D264 50DE 1CFC > > GPG key id: 50DE1CFC > > GPG public key: http://tux.creighton.edu/~pbrutsch/gpg-public-key.asc > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) > > Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org > > > > iD8DBQE6sCXM/ZTSZFDeHPwRAndPAJ48Wei/TcufMcVP4L8lk6espuNlYACfdMPK > > Mvwv00HLaCy+hEewsQfl7wE= > > =DSSz > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
I have a box w/ 2.2r2 installed w/ stock 2.2.14 kernel. I download the cipe.tar and unzipped. Ran ./configure and got the message that there is no suitable configured kernel include tree found. What does that mean? Do i need to install a kernel-image from deselect or comiple my own kernel in /usr/src? Sorry about the repeated emails. Hard to get support on these issues. Nick