Thx Eric !
2013/10/30 erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net
No :) ipsec in plan9 is VERY limited, look at esp.c (/sys/src/9/ip/esp.c)
that is the subset that is most useful. there are several small
additions to this in 9atom that you may find useful. esp (ha)
ckwindow, and setalg.
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No :) ipsec in plan9 is VERY limited, look at esp.c (/sys/src/9/ip/esp.c)
2013/10/29 Steve Simon st...@quintile.net
I asked about the linux app VPNC a few days ago, however plan9 already has
an IPsec implementation, it would need (at least) l2tp to speak Windows VPN
and maybe xauth as well
No :) ipsec in plan9 is VERY limited, look at esp.c (/sys/src/9/ip/esp.c)
that is the subset that is most useful. there are several small
additions to this in 9atom that you may find useful. esp (ha)
ckwindow, and setalg.
- erik
I asked about the linux app VPNC a few days ago, however plan9 already has
an IPsec implementation, it would need (at least) l2tp to speak Windows VPN
and maybe xauth as well (I haven't done much research yet).
Anyone used ipsec and have some example code?
Anyone tried anything similar?
-Steve