1 1.1 manu IPsec-tools 2 1.1 manu =========== 3 1.1 manu 4 1.1 manu This package provides a way to use the native IPsec functionality 5 1.1 manu in the Linux 2.6+ kernel. It works as well on NetBSD and FreeBSD. 6 1.1 manu 7 1.1 manu - libipsec, a PF_KEYv2 library 8 1.1 manu - setkey, a tool to directly manipulate policies and SAs 9 1.1 manu - racoon, an IKEv1 keying daemon 10 1.1 manu 11 1.1 manu IPsec-tools were ported to Linux from the KAME project 12 1.1 manu (http://www.kame.net) by Derek Atkins <derek (a] ihtfp.com>. 13 1.1 manu 14 1.2 tteras Currently the package is actively maintained and developed by: 15 1.2 tteras Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu (a] netbsd.org> 16 1.2 tteras VANHULLEBUS Yvan <vanhu (a] free.fr> 17 1.2 tteras Matthew Grooms <mgrooms (a] shrew.net> 18 1.2 tteras Timo Ters <timo.teras (a] iki.fi> 19 1.1 manu 20 1.1 manu Sources can be found at the IPsec-Tools home page at: 21 1.1 manu http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net/ 22 1.1 manu 23 1.2 tteras And CVS repository is hosted at NetBSD tree: 24 1.2 tteras cvs -danoncvs (a] anoncvs.netbsd.org:/cvsroot co ipsec-tools 25 1.2 tteras 26 1.2 tteras Bug reports and project wiki is located at: 27 1.2 tteras https://trac.ipsec-tools.net/ 28 1.2 tteras 29 1.1 manu Please report any problems to the mailing list: 30 1.1 manu ipsec-tools-devel (a] lists.sourceforge.net 31 1.2 tteras ipsec-tools-users (a] lists.sourceforge.net 32 1.1 manu 33 1.1 manu You can also browse the list archive: 34 1.2 tteras http://sf.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=ipsec-tools-devel 35 1.1 manu 36 1.1 manu Credits: 37 1.1 manu IHTFP Consulting, see http://www.ihtfp.com/ 38 1.1 manu SUSE Linux AG, see http://www.suse.com/ 39