On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 at 12:28, Rick Moen wrote:
> Yes, that's what I've found, too.  Be careful about upgrades, though,
> since FreeS/WAN is extremely kernel-dependent.  I would recommend having
> dedicated VPN boxes on both sides, and leaving them alone as much as
> possible.

This is actually a small irk I have with FreeS/WAN. I use XFS, and as such
more-or-less follow the CVS tree of XFS for various fixes.

So I checked out the webpage of tinc <http://tinc.nl.linux.org> which was
recommended by Ian Sison. Interestingly it seems to be purely in userland!
Does anyone aside from Ian use tinc? Or perhaps would anyone have negative
feedback about it?

I think I'll play around with tinc this summer. I'll let the group now
about how things go. :)

 --> Jijo

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