Pavel Simerda <[email protected]> writes:
>> Yes, it's been seven years since IKEv2 was released. Welcome to
>> IETF Time. :)
>
> It's been a long time since IPv6 was released :).
Indeed, even longer, and look how poorly it's still supported in the
wild. ;)
>> However I still maintain that ipsec-tools has not been abandoned.
>
> Possibly. But when I was exploring the current state of IPsec userspace
> implementations, its last release was more than a year old and it was
> far from perfect even for IPv4 and IKEv1.
Is there ever such a thing as "perfection"? :)
>> >> There is still work being done on ipsec-tools,
>> >
>> > Yes? What news can I expect, then?
>>
>> You'll have to ask the current developers. I only know that there
>> are still updates.
>
> I don't see any new release since March 2011, the mainpage links to
> nonexistent websites and there's not even any information about current
> development. For anyone not involved it's just as dead as any other dead
> project.
Hmm, I thought there was a release (0.8.1) earlier this year.
Anyways, I think we've ratholed. My only point was that ipsec-tools
has not been abandoned.
-derek
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