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RE: [Hipsec-rg] OpenHIP question

From: Henderson, Thomas R <thomas.r.henderson(at)boeing.com>
Date: Tue Feb 21 2006 - 13:16:31 EST


Fernando, thanks for your comments-- some responses inline below:

> From: Fernando Pedro Moreira [mailto:fernando.moreira@fe.up.pt]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:40 AM
> To: hipsec-rg@honor.cybertrust.com
> Subject: [Hipsec-rg] OpenHIP question
>
>
> I just installed OpenHIP 0.3.2 on Linux, following all

It seems that you may be mixing the user mode and kernel mode installation processes. Please follow these instructions (i.e., you should not have to do anything in the win32/ directory if you are running in kernel mode).
http://www.openhip.org/wiki/index.php?title=Building_from_source_on_Linu x_with_kernel_patch

>
> Also, i find it weird that i would run/compile hip from

The use of a win32/ directory for user-mode Linux HIP derives from the fact that we first did a user-mode implementation for Windows XP, and later ported to Linux. We plan to revisit this directory structure for our next release. But again, you shouldn't have to use that directory to use kernel-mode HIP.

>
> If any more info is necessary, i'll post it if you need

Feel free to follow-up directly with us if you want.

Thanks,
Tom



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