Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 10 May 2001 19:52:00 -0700 | From | Mike Fedyk <> | Subject | Re: Question: Status of USAGI/FreeSWAN? |
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On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 01:28:25AM -0600, Dax Kelson wrote: > > FreeSWAN has IPSec for IPv4 on Linux. > > USAGI is better/more conformant IPv6 (with IPSec for IPv6 in development) > for Linux. > > The USAGI goal is to get themselves folded into the official kernel (and > glibc) at some point "in the near future". > > What are the plans to get all this (FreeSWAN,USAGI) folded into the > kernel. Are the "crypto" legal issues resolved enough now to have crypto > in the official kernel? It would nice to not to have to chase down all > these seperate components and eventually manually patch. > > I'm going a bit crazy keeping track of several different kernel patches > (IPSec,IPv6 in particular) while my *BSD friends just laugh at me. :) > > Dax > You'll probably get more response if you don't reply to an anready existing thread.
Just create another message with the exact above and try again without replying...
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