Re: IPSec command line tool on Jaguar?
Raphael, There is no command line tools per say for IPsec on Jaguar, but you can check the IKE (man racoon) and also setkey (man setkey) and for programatic ways to set IPsec policy, "man ipsec_set_policy" You can also check the freebsd ipsec mini "howto" as MacOS X is using the same implementation for IPsec: http://www.daemonnews.org/200101/ipsec-howto.html Someone also recently release a GUI for configuring IPsec, you may want to give it a try: http://www.afp548.com/software/VaporSec/ --Laurent on 12/03/02 03:18, Raphael Arlitt at raphael.arlitt@mmweg.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
Dear developer community,
I need the ipsec command on Jaguar (for a WLAN in a student housing
community). It seems it is there already for Jaguar,
but not on mine :-) I found the following websites and informations.
Can anybody tell me how to find the command line tool for IPSec?
Do I really need to be select ADC member? I am currently a simple student
ADC
member. Can anybody who is an Select member give me one of their 5 seed
keys?
That is acutally the procedure promoted by apple - kind of strange to me.
At
http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/securityintro.html
Apple says:
VPNs
Mac OS X 10.2 includes support for two types of Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs), PPTP and IPsec. Using PPTP as a client is fairly easy, the
"Internet
Connect" application has an easy GUI for accessing PPTP servers. IPsec
support is also built into Mac OS X 10.2, but there isn't a built-in GUI
for
it. Again, either the command line tools or a third-party GUI tool can be
helpful.
and on
they mention:
[9] Where to Find Mac OS X DP4 Information
For late breaking news about Mac OS X Developer Preview Release 4 (DP4),
visit
Apple's Mac OS X web site.
The pre-release versions of IPv6 and IPsec technologies for Mac OS X are
available for download via the ADC Software Seeding Site. They require DP4,
and contain a new Kernel, Headers, Libraries and Tools for using IPv6 and
IPsec on Mac OS X. (IPv6 is a proposed standard for next-generation IP
implementations. IPsec is a proposed standard for conducting secure IP
traffic over the Internet.)
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