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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: IPSEC target and transport modeHere I forgot a major branch of Unicies, sorry about that (and I am typing on xBSD box right now too, how embarrasing) That is part of the question, now is NetBSD going to implement iSCSI, and if so as a target/initiator (hopefully both) and then how will it use the protocol stack underneath it... Is NetBSD capable of L2TP over transport mode, and how is the IPsec policy configured. Bill On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 06:52:15PM -0500, Perry E. Metzger wrote: > > Bill Strahm <bill@strahm.net> writes: > > I am very interested if some of the OS vendors out there can tell me > > what their plans are. I am hoping not to have to implement IPsec on > > OS driver stacks for my product, in fact I would love to just use > > the implementations that exist on various operating system platforms > > as they exist today. > > > > Is there anyone who can speak for what Solaris/Windows/Linux/AIX are > > planning on doing in this space. > > NetBSD can handle either tunnel or transport mode, if that's what you > are asking. We implement the full IPSec. (Well, we use the KAME stack, > really...) > > Perry > -- > Perry E. Metzger perry@wasabisystems.com > -- > NetBSD: The right OS for your embedded design. http://www.wasabisystems.com/
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