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Racoon, setkey and the other related ipsec tools in OS X 10.5 is now based on the ipsec-tools project.  I believe the last merged version was ipsec-tools 0.6.5. It is no longer in the network_cmds project so it won't show up in the network_cmds directory.  It now lives in a separate project called ipsec which is built using Xcode.  I have never looked at the Darwin repository, but I assume it should be there, but not under network_cmds.

_Howard 




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Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 15:03:04 -0500
From: Valery Vachaev <email@hidden>
Subject: KAME-racoon OR Ipsec-tools?
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Hello!

I would really appreciate if someone could give me more details about
“ipsec-tools” on Mac OS X 10.5.x platform. I know that before OS X
10.5 release, Apple used "racoon" version of KAME where everybody could
see this package in the Darwin repository(subproject of
networks_cmds-245.17) . But since last release of Mac OS X the “racoon”
subproject disappeared from the source code repository and racoon's
banner is “racoon/Ipsec-tools” now. Does it mean that Apple started to
use “ipsec-tools” instead of KAME-racoon? If not what is the difference
between the previous and current version (racoon 10.4.x vs racoon 10.5.x)?


Thank You in advance,

Valery
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