Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x) 09/17/2004 11:29 PM An IPsec stack and userland for Linux. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)Grok Headline matches for Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)Openswan 1.0.6 (1.x)Openswan 1.0.6 (1.x) 06/28/2004 08:11 AM An IPsec stack and userland for Linux. Openswan 2.1.5 (2.x)Openswan 2.1.5 (2.x) 08/23/2004 08:33 AM An IPsec stack and userland for Linux. Openswan 2.3.1 (2.x branch)Openswan 2.3.1 (2.x branch) 04/09/2005 10:51 PM Openswan is an implementation of IPsec for the Linux operating system. Is it a code fork of the FreeS/WAN project which has been terminated. It provides IPSEC (IP Security, which is both encryption and authentication) kernel extensions and an IKE (Internet Key Exchange, keying and encrypted routing daemon), as well as various rc scripts and documentation. It is known to interoperate with other IPSEC and IKE systems already deployed by other vendors such as OpenBSD, Cisco, and CheckPoint. It features Opportunistic Encryption, subnet extrusion, X.509 certificates, NAT Traversal support, XAUTH, and DNSSEC support. Changes: This version features NAT-T RFC support, a NAT-T Server Side rewrite that now handles rekeying a lot better, and a fix for a NAT-T Client Side rekey bug. It removes the HowTo, includes IPKG packaging updates, updates the log message, features dpdaction=restart support, and includes KLIPS fixes for 2.6, AES fixes, and support for 'ip xfrm', so ipsec-tools is no longer required. Novell-SUSE Sponsors OpenswanNovell-SUSE Sponsors Openswan 06/19/2004 11:03 PM [ GLSA 200406-20 ] FreeS/WAN, Openswan,
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