Subject: Re: [SLUG] Debian: IPSec not supported by kernel.
From: mkraus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 15:23:48 +1000
Cc: slug@xxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Jeff...
I did answer my own question (use dselect) ... but I was also wondering how I go back to coinfigure the kernel... now I know...
Thanks again.
Mike
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Jeff Waugh <jdub@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: slug-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
03/04/2003 03:08 PM
To: mkraus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: slug@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Debian: IPSec not supported by kernel.
<quote who="mkraus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">
> Drats.. I didn't configure the kernel to support IPSec... How do I go
> about doing this now?
Install kernel-patch-freeswan and rebuild your kernel with kernel-package,
making sure you tell it to include freeswan.
I'm throwing you into the deep end there, but have a look around, and if you
have any problems, fire them off to the list. :-)
- Jeff
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