<div dir="ltr">Thanks Noel and Carlos. <div><br></div><div>That's the info i was looking for. Thanks!</div><div><br></div><div>btw, i am getting the following error, when i am using strongswan in a QEMU PPC- VM (only in VM, not in actual HW)</div><div><br></div><div><pre style="margin:1em 1em 1em 1.6em;padding:8px;border:1px solid rgb(226,226,226);width:auto;color:rgb(54,0,12);font-size:10.8px;line-height:16.2px;background-color:rgb(250,250,250)">Starting strongSwan 5.3.2 IPsec [starter]...
no netkey IPsec stack detected
no KLIPS IPsec stack detected
no known IPsec stack detected, ignoring!</pre></div><div class="gmail_extra">can you please explain a little bit more on what exactly is this issue ? <br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">i have seen a wiki post about this issue in FreeBSD kernel, <a href="https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/1/wiki/FreeBSD">https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/1/wiki/FreeBSD</a> </div><div class="gmail_extra">. From the explanation, it seems, i can ignore this.i am not using FreeBSD, so bit curious on what exactly is this and why is it seen ? </div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><span style="color:rgb(85,85,85);font-family:'Trebuchet MS',Verdana,sans-serif;font-size:16px;line-height:16.2px"><br></span></div><div class="gmail_extra"><span style="color:rgb(85,85,85);font-family:'Trebuchet MS',Verdana,sans-serif;font-size:16px;line-height:16.2px">Known Problems</span><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><ul style="margin-bottom:1em;color:rgb(54,0,12);font-family:Verdana,sans-serif;font-size:10.8px;line-height:16.2px"><li>Before <a class="" href="https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/460" style="color:rgb(138,0,32);text-decoration:none;word-wrap:break-word;font-weight:bold">strongSwan 4.6.0</a> <a class="" href="https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/IpsecStarter" style="color:rgb(138,0,32);text-decoration:none;word-wrap:break-word;font-weight:bold">starter</a> did not use the modular kernel interfaces, thus, when it tried to detect an IPsec stack it failed:<br><pre style="margin:1em 1em 1em 1.6em;padding:8px;border:1px solid rgb(226,226,226);width:auto;background-color:rgb(250,250,250)">Starting strongSwan 4.x.x IPsec [starter]...
no netkey IPsec stack detected
no KLIPS IPsec stack detected
no known IPsec stack detected, ignoring!
</pre>Fortunately, this detection is not really needed on FreeBSD so simply ignore this message.</li></ul></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">Thanks</div><div class="gmail_extra">Kapil.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Noel Kuntze <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:noel@familie-kuntze.de" target="_blank">noel@familie-kuntze.de</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><span class="">On 06.06.2016 15:55, Kapil Athi wrote:<br>
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> Can somebody tell me, if /etc/ipsec.secrets file will created at compile time or during run time ? if so, can you give me some suggestion on where to look, if the ipsec.secrets file is missing.<br>
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</span>Neither. If your distribution ships with one, it's one created by them, as far as I know. I checked what is in the package that can be found in the AUR, and there's no ipsec.secret.<br>
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It makes no sense to distribute an ipsec.secrets file, because the content of it is to be completely customized by you.<br>
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