The latest Suse Security Bulletin (SuSE-SA:2003:034)
Brings in a source code where
apparently the freeswan is dropped out from the kernel config menu. The
/usr/src/linux/net Config.in makes reference to net/key instead of net/ipsec,
therefore breaking freeswan. When I changed the net/key to net/ipsec, the
compilation of superfreeswan 1.99.5.1 errors out with:
ipsec4.c:316: `IPSEC_MODE_TRANSPORT'
undeclared (first use in this function)
make[4]: *** [ipsec4.o] Error 1 If anyone familiar with Suse and
superfreeswan knows about this, please let me know.
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- Re: [Users] suse 2.4.19-340 and superfreeswan... Fernando Valderrama
- Re: [Users] suse 2.4.19-340 and superfree... Kurt Garloff