OpenSwan
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- | '' | + | You must have an operational [[Jffs]] configuration to install OpenSwan. |
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+ | Install OpenSwan by issuing the following command: | ||
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+ | ipkg install openswan | ||
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+ | If the installation fails, as it did in my case, try issuing the following command: | ||
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+ | ipkg -force-depends install openswan | ||
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+ | ''[insert script to load kernel module and ipsec client here]'' | ||
=Use= | =Use= |
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Introduction
Openswan is an implementation of IPsec for Linux. It supports kernels 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6, and runs on many different platforms, including x86, x86_64, ia64, MIPS and ARM.
Here I've copy and pasted the discussion about OpenSwan from the main page to help get started:
"We need to get some instructions going in here for how to load ipkg modules. I'm particularly inertested in getting OpenSwan (http://www.openswan.org) running on DD-WRT. Here's a link to some instructions for OpenWRT (http://openwrt.org) , but I'm not sure they work in DD-WRT:
http://lists.openswan.org/pipermail/dev/2004-May/000322.html
Numbski"
Installation
You must have an operational Jffs configuration to install OpenSwan.
Install OpenSwan by issuing the following command:
ipkg install openswan
If the installation fails, as it did in my case, try issuing the following command:
ipkg -force-depends install openswan
[insert script to load kernel module and ipsec client here]
Use
Here should be instructions on how to use it once it's installed