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20.2. Support in kernel (ESP and AH)
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==Support in vanilla Linux kernel 2.4.x==
==20.2.1. Support in vanilla Linux kernel 2.4.x==
 
  
 
At the time of writing missing in vanilla up to 2.4.28. There was an issue about keeping the Linux kernel source free of export/import-control-laws regarding encryption code. This is also one case why FreeS/WAN project wasn't included in vanilla source. Perhaps a backport from 2.6.x will be done in the future.
 
At the time of writing missing in vanilla up to 2.4.28. There was an issue about keeping the Linux kernel source free of export/import-control-laws regarding encryption code. This is also one case why FreeS/WAN project wasn't included in vanilla source. Perhaps a backport from 2.6.x will be done in the future.
  
==20.2.2. Support in vanilla Linux kernel 2.6.x==
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==Support in vanilla Linux kernel 2.6.x==
  
 
Current versions (as time of writing 2.6.9 and upper) support native IPsec for IPv4 and IPv6.
 
Current versions (as time of writing 2.6.9 and upper) support native IPsec for IPv4 and IPv6.
  
 
Implementation was helped by the USAGI project.
 
Implementation was helped by the USAGI project.

Revision as of 15:13, 5 July 2013

Support in vanilla Linux kernel 2.4.x

At the time of writing missing in vanilla up to 2.4.28. There was an issue about keeping the Linux kernel source free of export/import-control-laws regarding encryption code. This is also one case why FreeS/WAN project wasn't included in vanilla source. Perhaps a backport from 2.6.x will be done in the future.

Support in vanilla Linux kernel 2.6.x

Current versions (as time of writing 2.6.9 and upper) support native IPsec for IPv4 and IPv6.

Implementation was helped by the USAGI project.