Gentlepeople -

I am trying to work with Strongswan on a freshly installed FreeBSD 10 machine 
(vm) and it turns out, that a few fundamental things do not appear to work - 
regardless, if I compile the port myself or install binary package.

Namely the part, where Strongswan attempts to insert routes into the kernel by 
means of PF_ROUTE does not work at all. Tracing the call/message seems to 
reveal wrong parameterization of the arguments. Since this is a fundamental 
function I wonder, if anyone ever got this code to work or is everyone still 
using up-/down-scripts and never bothered about this?! 

So before I dig deeper into this: Has anyone else spotted this before or is 
even "working" on it?

Please excuse my "email-attack". I'm new to the FreeBSD family and still need 
to familiarize myself with the procedures.

Thanks,

        Clemens

PS: Also: tcpdumping enc0 does not produce anything. Known/unknown? (Yes, I 
read the enc(4) man-page :-) 

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