On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 14:06, Peter Mueller wrote: > > > Given that Bering* only runs on the 2.4 kernel and to my knowledge > > > does not include the backport of the Kernel 2.6 Native > > IPSEC code, you > > > want the Kernel 2.4 docs (http://shorewall.net/IPSEC.htm) > > regardless > > > of what color your Swans are. > > > > > > -Tom > > > > Thanks Tom. I've been referencing that page already. It's > > great for the configuration items. What about initial IPSEC > > setup, though (i.e. generating keys, etc.). That's supposed > > to be in the *Swan docs that are missing. What is everyone > > else using? Am I the only one trying to survive on pre-built packages? > > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buipsec.html > > Jacques's documentation is still relevant and nice :). Bering-uClibC is > basically bering that's more up to date with a smaller compiler. > > P Thank you Peter! I keep forgetting about going back to the Bering docs. Even though often I have to extrapolate for Bering-uClibc, it's better than no docs.
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