> Alex:
> Bering 1.1 kernel is patched with all the patches included here:
> http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/development/kernel/
> and here:
> http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/development/freeswan-1.99/
>
> Apparently I did something wrong either applying the NAT
> Traversal patches or
> in my kernel config file. Any idea ?

Jacques,
I can't really say. Something you can check for is when you start ipsec
without activating nat_traversal in ipsec.conf, the log file should read
"nat traversal disabled" or something similar.

I use Super FreeS/WAN which seems to work fine. It consists of FreeS/WAN
with a set of patches that were tested together, including the algo patch.
On my page, there is the compiled kernel and a description of the
compilation process. So I recommend either
- using my kernel, modules and ipsec.conf, although I'm not quite happy with
the compilation of the ipsec user space stuff
- compile a new kernel with Super FreeS/WAN, which is now in version
1.99.5.1. My description of the kernel compilation should make this easy.

Cheers
Alex



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