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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:48:25 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Paul Wouters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Openswan dev] [Announce] Openswan 2.2.0 released
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Xelerance is proud to release Openswan 2.2.0

It is available at the usual locations:

http://www.openswan.org/code/openswan-2.2.0.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.openswan.org/openswan/openswan-2.2.0.tar.gz

A seperate NAT-traversal patch and seperate KLIPS patch are available as well.

RPMS have been released for RedHat-9, Fedora Core 2 and 3-test1, RHEL3 and
Suse 9.1.  (RedHat-9 still requires KLIPS support in the kernel).

All released files have been signed with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key
available from the keyservers.

The following are the most important changes:

* Added RFC 3706 DPD support (see README.DPD)
* Added AES from JuanJo's ALG patches
* Fixes for /proc filesystem issues that started to appear in 2.4.25
* Merge X.509 1.5.4 + latest security fixes (CAN-2004-0590)
* Updated .spec for building RPMS compatible with Kernel 2.6
* Merge X.509 security fixes from 1.6.3
* Fixes for NAT-T on 2.6 pulled up from 2.1.x (Herbert Xu)
* Fixes for SA Selectors on 2.6 pulled up from 2.1.x (Herbert Xu)

Bugs can be reported via http://bugs.openswan.org/ or via one of the mailing
lists at http://lists.openswan.org/

Paul
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