Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Karl Hammar
You seem to have used the freeswan patch in testing. It has the choise to use an x86 optimised aes and a non optimised one. Don't choose booth, choosing both gives you this error. > Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, > appended at the bottom. Now something else is w

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread thing
Steve Jr Ramage wrote: First and foremost, as the issue will probably demonstrate I'm relative to Linux, so bare with me. Basically I am trying to get FreeSwan to run as server, but can't get the patch to work. All my system's are running debian 3.0r0, and kernel 2.4.18 (my own make). My Syste

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Dale Amon
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 07:45:56PM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > On 5 Apr 2003 at 9:04, Steve Jr Ramage wrote: > > > Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, > > appended at the bottom. Now something else is wrong, basically the > > following out put. I had to use 'export

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
One vital piece of information you have failed to mention is the exact version of freeswan you are trying to work with... I can say I'm running Debian 3.0 current with security updates which I have built a 2.4.20 kernel with the freeswan 1.99 from unstable... The kernel was patched with the

RE: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Stefan Neufeind
On 5 Apr 2003 at 9:04, Steve Jr Ramage wrote: > Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, > appended at the bottom. Now something else is wrong, basically the > following out put. I had to use 'export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES' (thanks > Kenneth). Now the kernel compile asks me

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread thing
Steve Jr Ramage wrote: First and foremost, as the issue will probably demonstrate I'm relative to Linux, so bare with me. Basically I am trying to get FreeSwan to run as server, but can't get the patch to work. All my system's are running debian 3.0r0, and kernel 2.4.18 (my own make). My System(

RE: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Steve Jr Ramage
Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, appended at the bottom. Now something else is wrong, basically the following out put. I had to use 'export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES' (thanks Kenneth). Now the kernel compile asks me a bunch of IPSEC questions and then later it does this.

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Dale Amon
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 07:45:56PM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > On 5 Apr 2003 at 9:04, Steve Jr Ramage wrote: > > > Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, > > appended at the bottom. Now something else is wrong, basically the > > following out put. I had to use 'export

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
One vital piece of information you have failed to mention is the exact version of freeswan you are trying to work with... I can say I'm running Debian 3.0 current with security updates which I have built a 2.4.20 kernel with the freeswan 1.99 from unstable... The kernel was patched with the

RE: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Stefan Neufeind
On 5 Apr 2003 at 9:04, Steve Jr Ramage wrote: > Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, > appended at the bottom. Now something else is wrong, basically the > following out put. I had to use 'export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES' (thanks > Kenneth). Now the kernel compile asks me

RE: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Steve Jr Ramage
Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, appended at the bottom. Now something else is wrong, basically the following out put. I had to use 'export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES' (thanks Kenneth). Now the kernel compile asks me a bunch of IPSEC questions and then later it does this.

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Allan Jacobsen
Hi Steve FWIW, I had no problems compiling a new kernel using the info from README.Debian in /usr/share/doc/freeswan. I used a debian kernel-source package though, so maybe the problem is your kernelsource. Best reagards Allan Jacobsen On Saturday den 5. April 2003 15:36, Steve Jr Ramage wrote

Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Steve Jr Ramage
Title: Message First and foremost, as the issue will probably demonstrate I'm relative to Linux, so bare with me. Basically I am trying to get FreeSwan to run as server, but can't get the patch to work. All my system's are running debian 3.0r0, and kernel 2.4.18 (my own make). My System(s

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Allan Jacobsen
Hi Steve FWIW, I had no problems compiling a new kernel using the info from README.Debian in /usr/share/doc/freeswan. I used a debian kernel-source package though, so maybe the problem is your kernelsource. Best reagards Allan Jacobsen On Saturday den 5. April 2003 15:36, Steve Jr Ramage wrote

Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-05 Thread Steve Jr Ramage
Title: Message First and foremost, as the issue will probably demonstrate I'm relative to Linux, so bare with me. Basically I am trying to get FreeSwan to run as server, but can't get the patch to work. All my system's are running debian 3.0r0, and kernel 2.4.18 (my own make). My System(s

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2003-04-05 Thread
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