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Re: linux-ipsec: Pluto tripping over own feet

From: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb(at)conscoop.ottawa.on.ca>
Date: Wed Jun 24 1998 - 23:34:52 EDT


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> After Pluto has negotiated an SA, it must direct the kernel to

What do the drafts say on the subject?

> My first thought is that Pluto should be able to tell the kernel not

I can easily ignore any packets from/to udp/500 and send them on their merry way.

> Is there an easy and clean way to handle this problem? Does it fit

Should be no difference, really.

> Hugh Redelmeier

        Slainte Mhath, rgb

Do you need help?X

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