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1. n (score: 1)
Author: xxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 02:42:03 -0500
Here is a third edition of the FreeS/WAN redesign plans. Please pick it apart. Some glaring errors have been fixed. A thousand pardons for the potentially multiple posting, I feel like a complete boo
/archives/netdev/2001-02/msg00159.html (18,784 bytes)

2. and sockaddr_in (score: 1)
Author: xxxxx
Date: 22 Feb 2001 07:46:17 -0800
[lots of stuff deleted] As long as the filtering rules of the linux kernel meet the minimum requirements put forth in section 4.4.1 of RFC2401 (Which describes the SPDB), then reusing the existing ke
/archives/netdev/2001-02/msg00174.html (8,890 bytes)

3. g in tcp_ipv6.c (score: 1)
Author: xxx
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:39:25 -0500
/archives/netdev/2001-02/msg00190.html (10,131 bytes)

4. FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 14:35:39 -0400
FreeS/WAN IPSEC -- KLIPS2 DESIGN THOUGHTS == This document was written shortly after OLS2000, inspired from a meeting with Rusty and Marc in Montreal in November 1999 and two intense FreeS/WAN BoFs a
/archives/netdev/2000-08/msg00051.html (16,847 bytes)

5. Re: FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: YaNan Guo <ynguo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 16:02:50 +0800 (CST)
I want to know when the FreeSwan really support IPv6? Thanks.
/archives/netdev/2000-08/msg00065.html (8,268 bytes)

6. Re: FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Peter Bieringer <pb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 19:53:27 +0200
AFAIK, Gerhard Geßler (IABG/Germany) gessler@xxxxxxx is working on this. Pete
/archives/netdev/2000-08/msg00075.html (8,686 bytes)

7. FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 02:42:03 -0500
Here is a third edition of the FreeS/WAN redesign plans. Please pick it apart. Some glaring errors have been fixed. A thousand pardons for the potentially multiple posting, I feel like a complete boo
/archives/netdev/2001-02/msg00401.html (18,799 bytes)

8. Re: FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Wes Hardaker <wes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 22 Feb 2001 07:46:17 -0800
[lots of stuff deleted] As long as the filtering rules of the linux kernel meet the minimum requirements put forth in section 4.4.1 of RFC2401 (Which describes the SPDB), then reusing the existing ke
/archives/netdev/2001-02/msg00416.html (8,946 bytes)

9. Re: FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:39:25 -0500
The only matcher which is not yet implemented is 'security level', which is easy to do as a separate module when Linux actually understands the concept. Thanks! slainte mhath, RGB - -- Richard Guy Br
/archives/netdev/2001-02/msg00432.html (10,242 bytes)

10. FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 14:35:39 -0400
FreeS/WAN IPSEC -- KLIPS2 DESIGN THOUGHTS == This document was written shortly after OLS2000, inspired from a meeting with Rusty and Marc in Montreal in November 1999 and two intense FreeS/WAN BoFs a
/archives/netdev/2000-08/msg00180.html (16,847 bytes)

11. Re: FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: YaNan Guo <ynguo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 16:02:50 +0800 (CST)
I want to know when the FreeSwan really support IPv6? Thanks.
/archives/netdev/2000-08/msg00194.html (8,296 bytes)

12. Re: FreeS/WAN redesign thoughts (KLIPS, IPSEC) (score: 1)
Author: Peter Bieringer <pb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 19:53:27 +0200
AFAIK, Gerhard Geßler (IABG/Germany) gessler@xxxxxxx is working on this. Peter
/archives/netdev/2000-08/msg00204.html (8,793 bytes)


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