I've seen some posts (here and on the Shorewall list) about OpenVPN, so I 
thought I'd take a look.  I like what I see, and I'd like to try to implement 
it on LEAF/Bering.

Getting OpenVPN compiled for Bering is problematic, though.  I followed the 
Bering UML instructions for creating a virtual slink environment for 
compiling userland programs, but the compilation of OpenVPN produced a binary 
that did not contain tun/tap device support (since it couldn't find the 
appropriate kernel bits).

I tried linking 2.4.20's /usr/src/linux/include/linux/if_tun.h into the 
virtual slink's /usr/include/linux/, but make throws an error about the tun.c 
portion of OpenVPN.

I tried compiling OpenVPN on both Debian woody and Red Hat 7.3, but running 
this binary segfaults on Bering.

This is my first stab at compiling something for Bering myself.  Is it 
possible to compile OpenVPN against slink's glibc and the newer Bering 
kernel?



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