Hi,

On Thu, 03.06.2010 at 23:06:58 +0200, Reyk Floeter <[email protected]> wrote:
> IPsec.  In difference to isakmpd(8), which supports the ISAKMP/Oakley
> a.k.a. IKEv1 protocol, iked(8) only supports the IKEv2 protocol at
> present.  The IKEv2 protocol in RFC 4306 has been simplified and
> provides many benefits over ISAKMP/IKEv1.

this means...

(1) that only either iked OR isakmpd can run on one box?
(2) on one IP, but share the same box?

(3) or that iked has a dispatch mechanism to forward IKEv1 connections
to a bystanding isakmpd, and cooperate with it to allow for using both
types of connections on one IP?


My guess is that it's (1), but my preference would be (3), of course.


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Kind regards,
--Toni++

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