I'm going to disagree with your advice - I had a fresh RH 7.3 install 
running @ OLS, and thru the week ran 1.97, 1.98 and 1.98b without any 
problems whatsoever.  I changed kernels at least a dozen times, from 
2.4.18 -> 2.4.19-pre10 and everything in between.  Each time I changed 
kernels, I did the same thing:

cd /usr/src/freeswan-1.98b
make oldmod
make minstall
service ipsec restart

And that was it.  I even had Wavesec running for the entire week without 
problems.  It might help if you posted either some barfs or even a .config 
from your kernel, but I can assure you RH 7.3 works quite well with 
FreeS/Wan, even if they still don't include it in the base distro like Suse and 
Mandrake 
do.  (Probably crypto regulations with the US Government block them)

Ken

On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Brian wrote:

> 
>   I have been trying to install FreeS/Wan 1.98b for about one week now and
> have gotten NO Where.
> My advice to anyone that wants to run FreeS/Wan buy SuSE 8.0 Pro with
> FreeS/Wan already included , it will save you from pulling all your hair
> out, unless you have no hair to begin with. It seems like redhat does not
> like FreeS/Wan for some reason, everytime I get FreeS/Wan to work I need add
> another fuction to the kernel then after I think I have it, when I re-start
> and get to the part starting IPSEc, IT BOMBS out!!!!, telling KLIPS is now
> not part of the kernel...LOL I have tryed to re-compile the kernel and
> de-slect the options that I think caused the problem but with no luck...
> when I slect the netfilter option, which I need to setup routing , It bombs
> out when I restart redhat...
> 
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