> Thanks for Dachstein suggestion (and, yes, Charles is amazingly patient and
> helpful) but I have to stick with Bering due to other requirements that I
> have set on myself. Specifically, the desire to learn iptables. If I end up
> having to figure out how to compile my own kernel then so it has to be. For
> the moment, however, I will go to the source...
>
> Mr. Nilo and Mr. Wolzak, how do you feel about including these patches into
> the Bering distribution. If this is feasible then could we expect it in the
> rc2 release?
Apparently my previous post did not reach the list...
1/ Bering v1.0-rc2 will include ipsec support and allow your router to act as
an ipsec server.
2/ As far as the "client" scenario is concerned, Tom mentionned in a previous
post 2.4.x kernel modules most likely named
ip_conntrack_ipsec.o and ip_nat_ipsec.o. I have not been able to find them in
netfilter.org. Any links are welcomed.
Jacques



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