Re: Sparc 32/64 - freeswan - iptables

Harald Welte (laforge@gnumonks.org)
Mon, 4 Nov 2002 09:50:40 +0100


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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 12:17:26AM +0100, Georg Chini wrote:
> Hi,
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> when I try to use freeswan on my sparcs, I have the following problems:

The question seems off-topic on the generic kernel mailinglist then.

freeswan is developed outside the kernel and not part of the kernel, it
has it's own mailinglists (see http://www.freeswan.org).

Netfilter/iptables _is_ part of the kernel but also has it's own
development-oriented mailinglist (netfilter-devel@lists.netfilter.org)

=46rom my (netfilter) point of view: netfilter and iptables work on both
sparc32 and sparc64. There's a single known bug in the sparc64 iptables
implementation, but it's only about the per-rule packet and byte counters.

> Can anyone help me to solve one of my problems?

As long as there's nobody pointing me more directly to a particular issue,
no. Sorry. I don't have the time to test freeswan on a sparc system.

> Thanks in advance
> Georg Chini
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