[Openswan dev] [Announce] ANNOUNCE: Openswan 2.3.1 Released
R.A. Hettinga
rah at shipwright.com
Sat Apr 9 18:56:20 EDT 2005
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Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 21:47:55 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Paul Wouters <paul at xelerance.com>
To: announce at lists.openswan.org
Subject: [Openswan dev] [Announce] ANNOUNCE: Openswan 2.3.1 Released
Sender: dev-bounces at openswan.org
2005-04-09
Xelerance has released Openswan 2.3.1
Changes:
v2.3.1
* NAT-T RFC support (mlafon/mcr)
* NAT-T Server Side rewrite - handles rekeying alot better
* NAT-T Client Side rekey bug fixed
* Removed HowTo (obselete)
* IPKG packaging updates
* Log message updates
* dpdaction=restart support
* KLIPS fixes for 2.6
* AES fixes
* Support for 'ip xfrm', so ipsec-tools is no longer required (herbert)
Many fixes have gone into this release, most of them related to NAT-T and
rekeying issues.
KLIPS has now been tested to work with Linux 2.6 kernels for x86_64 as well
as ix86 machines, though there are still problems with module unloading for
2.6.
As always, please report bugs either on http://bugs.openswan.org/ or discuss
matters on our mailinglists at http://lists.openswan.org/ or find some of the
developers on #openswan at irc.freenode.net
It is available at the usual locations:
http://www.openswan.org/code/
ftp://ftp.openswan.org/openswan/
And ofcourse it has been added to the yum repository:
[openswan]
name=openswan - Fedora Openswan IPsec packages
baseurl=ftp://ftp.openswan.org/openswan/binaries/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/
http://www.openswan.org/download/binaries/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
Paul
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