Re: [Openswan Users] NAT-T in native stack??

2004-05-18 Thread Ken Bantoft
That is why it is disabled. NAT-T and NAT-T Transport mode are both are enabled in 1.x and 2.x trees. Without NAT-T Transport mode, we cannot interop with Win2k stack, which is what over 50% of users are interested in doing. Sadly, we are forced to make some sacrifices in the never en

Re: [Openswan Users] NAT-T in native stack??

2004-05-18 Thread Ken Bantoft
Hi Rene, Yes, it's the default, along with USE_OE=no (So OE is disabled) and the default ipsec.conf includes the no-oe.conf. It'll hit the www.openswan.org website in 1-2 hours. On Tue, 18 May 2004, Rene Mayrhofer wrote: > Hi Ken, > > Ken Bantoft wrote: > > I belie

Re: [Openswan Users] NAT-T in native stack??

2004-05-18 Thread Ken Bantoft
ible to enable > NAT-T by default in the upstream config file ? I could of course patch > the config file for the Debian package, but I would rather like to have > as few Debian-specific patches as possible. Hi Rene, I believe this is done, at least in the 2.1.2rc's and will