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author | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2018-08-08 18:34:58 +0200 |
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committer | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2018-08-08 18:38:04 +0200 |
commit | e6648cebe1a19f3becf1553b45ec2b9337332e65 (patch) | |
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T767: cleanup vpn-config.pl - removal of KLIPS
Two IPsec kernel stacks are currently available: KLIPS and NETKEY. The
Linux kernel NETKEY code is a rewrite from scratch of the KAME IPsec
code. The KAME Project was a group effort of six companies in Japan to
provide a free IPv6 and IPsec (for both IPv4 and IPv6) protocol stack
implementation for variants of the BSD UNIX computer operating system.
KLIPS is not a part of the Linux kernel. When using KLIPS, you must
apply a patch to the kernel to support NAT-T. When using NETKEY, NAT-T
support is already inside the kernel, and there is no need to patch the
kernel. [1]
KLIPS part has been removed as we always used the NETKEY path in the
Perl script.
[1]: https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9916
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