according to ipsec-tools' ChangeLog:
2005-02-23 Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org>
* configure.ac, src/racoon/{Makefile.am|crypto_openssl.c}: optionnal
support for patented algorithms: IDEA and RC5.
* src/racoon/{isakmp_xauth.c|main.c}: don't initialize RADIUS if it
is not required in the configuration
* src/racoon/isakmp.c: do not reject addresses for which kernel
refused UDP encapsulation, they can still be used for non NAT-T
traffic (eg: NAT-T enabled racoon on non NAT-T enabled kernel)
2005-02-18 Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org>
* src/racoon/{main.c|eaytest.c|plairsa-gen.c}
src/setkey/setkey.c: don't use fuzzy paths for package_version.h
2005-02-18 Yvan Vanhullebus <vanhu@free.fr>
* src/racoon/isakmp_inf.c: Purge generated SPDs when getting a
related DELETE_SA
* src/racoon/pfkey.c: do NOT unbindph12() when SA acquire
2005-02-17 Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org>
From Fred Senault <fred.letter@lacave.net>
* src/racoon/remoteconf.c: Fix a bug in script init
2005-02-17 Yvan Vanhullebus <vanhu@free.fr>
* src/racoon/ipsec_doi.c: Workaround for phase1 lifetime checks
2005-02-15 Michal Ludvig <michal@logix.cz>
* configure.ac: Changed --enable-natt_NN to --enable-natt-versions=NN,NN
It was only used by (the also buggy/not ready for prime time) PMAP_PAGE_SIZE,
which in turn only was used in one place.
Get rid of all this and hardcode the result at the single place of use.
OID 0. Only OID 0.3 is implemented for now, it 0.3 is the equivalent of
NetBSD's sysctlgetmibinfo().
This includes a new sysctl kern.osreldate with the value __NetBSD_Version__
for kernels with COMPAT_FREEBSD.
Both of these are used by 3ware's FreeBSD tw_cli, which seems to work now.
headers and LKM.
Add MKPF; if set to no, don't build and install the pf(4) programs,
headers, LKM and spamd.
Both options default to yes, so nothing changed in the default build.
Reviewed by lukem.
in src/Makefile installs it (thus, being more consistent).
Should fix "./build.sh install=/" installation of /etc/release.
Requested by Hubert Feyrer (amongst others).
XXX: This avoids the issue of supporting separate -l -y -k, but is the behavior
correct? Should passwd -p disable all other passwd methods? Should it become
the default if compiled in?
generated auto-payload from the vendor branch. Now it works.
(and no, this has of course nothing to do with the version 4.*13*,
there are greater powers at play)
generated auto-payload from the vendor branch. Now it works.
(and no, this has of course nothing to do with the version 4.*13*,
there are greater powers at play)