Hi David, Thanks for the report.
> Out of interest, what does starter do with these sockets? Should it be > opening them? Starter uses the kernel interfaces to flush the SAD and SPD entries in the kernel when it is terminated. So it does not actually use the event sockets registered with the kernel. The problem is that the thread pool was not initialized in starter so there are no threads available to actually read from these sockets. I changed this in [1] so that events are now read from the sockets, even if they are currently not used by starter. By the way, is there a reason you use PF_KEY on Linux? There are some limitations in comparison to the Netlink/XFRM kernel interface. Regards, Tobias [1] http://git.strongswan.org/?p=strongswan.git;a=commitdiff;h=d3590016 _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.strongswan.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
