That version number scheme is compromised of the strongSwan version (left part
of the /)
and the version number of the *currently running kernel* (right part of the /).
The right part is of no relevance to the code run by strongSwan. It's a legacy
thing.
You're strongly encouraged to switch to
I've got two SS servers, one works, one sort of work right.
The working one runs "Linux strongSwan U5.8.4/K4.15.0-142-generic"
The sortof server is running "Linux strongSwan
U5.8.4/K4.18.0-305.3.1.el8_4.x86_64"
What is the difference between the two versions? Is one 32-bit and one 64-bit?
Dav
Hi Dave,
both servers are running strongSwan 5.8.4 userland daemon but
the first one uses the IPsec stack of a Linux 4.15.0 kernel and
the second one the IPsec stack of a Linux 4.18.0 kernel.
The second server certainly is 64 bit but most probably the first one
is as well.
Best regards
Andreas