[strongSwan] regarding ipsec starter

rakesh bansod rakesh.bansod1209 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 31 11:10:51 CEST 2013


On 08/30/2013 08:14 PM, Noel Kuntze wrote:
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> Hello Rakesh,
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> Documentation is available here: http://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Charon-cmd
> The functionality provided by "charon-cmd" is very limited at the moment, but I think more will be added over time.
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> Regards,
> Noel Kuntze
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> On 30.08.2013 16:13, rakesh bansod wrote:
>> On 08/30/2013 05:23 PM, Noel Kuntze wrote:
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>>> Hello Rakesh,
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>>> This can be done with "charon-cmd".
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>>> Regards,
>>> Noel Kuntze
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>>> On 30.08.2013 13:27, rakesh bansod wrote:
>>>> hi all,
>>>>        i want to know is it possible to establish ipsec connection without
>>>> entering connection details in ipsec.conf.
>>>> As it possible in openswan by accessing directly through whack.
>>>> similarly is there any possibility here with starter to skip writing
>>>> into file and reading it which is a heavy job.
>>>> if it is possible then how.
>>>> thank you.
>>>>
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>> Thank you Noel,
>> but i want to know is it capable of making connections similar to the connections made by traditional way of writing ipsec.conf.
>> also i want to know where i can get more detail about charon-cmd and some examples for implemetation.
>> Thank you
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hi,
since charon-cmd is not capable as much as whack, so bypassing the 
ipsec.conf is not an option.
So i want to know the full flow of process how the ipsec.conf is read or 
parsed or what are the steps that are followed to establish a connection.
Thank you.




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