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[COPY] Copyright (C) 2006 - 2013 The OpenSDE Project |
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[COPY] Copyright (C) 2004 - 2006 The T2 SDE Project |
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[I] An IPsec implementation for Linux |
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[T] strongSwan is an OpenSource IPsec implementation for the Linux operating |
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[T] system. |
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[T] It is based on the discontinued FreeS/WAN project and the X.509 patch which |
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[T] we developped over the last three years. In order to have a stable IPsec |
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[T] platform to base our future extensions of the X.509 capability on, we |
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[T] decided to lauch the strongSwan project. |
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[T] The focus is on |
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[T] - simplicity of configuration |
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[T] - strong encryption and authentication methods |
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[T] - powerful IPsec policies supporting large and complex VPN networks |
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[T] strongSwan features includes: |
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[T] - both on Linux 2.4 (KLIPS) and Linux 2.6 (native IPsec) kernels. |
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[T] - Fast connection startup and periodic update using ipsec starter |
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[T] - Automatic insertion and deletion of IPsec policy based firewall rules |
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[T] - strong 3DES, AES, Serpent, Twofish, or Blowfish encryption |
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[T] - NAT-Traversal (RFC 3947) and support of virtual IPs and IKE Mode Config |
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[T] - Dead Peer Detection (DPD, RFC 3706) takes care of dangling tunnels |
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[T] - Authentication based on X.509 certificates or preshared keys |
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[T] - Authentication based on X.509 certificates or preshared keys |
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[T] - Generation of a default self-signed certificate during first strongSwan startup |
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[T] - Retrieval and local caching of Certificate Revocation Lists via HTTP or LDAP |
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[T] - Full support of the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP, RCF 2560) |
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[T] - CA management (OCSP and CRL URIs, default LDAP server) |
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[T] - Powerful IPsec policies based on wildcards or intermediate CAs |
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[T] - Group policies based on X.509 attribute certificates ( RFC 3281) |
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[T] - Optional storage of RSA private keys and certificates on a smartcard |
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[T] - Smartcard access via standardized PKCS #11 interface |
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[T] - PKCS #11 proxy function offering RSA decryption services via whack |
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[U] http://www.strongswan.org/ |
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[A] Andreas Steffen <andreas.steffen@zhwin.ch> |
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[M] Christian Wiese <jeru@ixplanet.org> |
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[C] extra/security |
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[L] GPL |
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[S] Stable |
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[V] 5.1.0 |
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[P] X -?---5---9 200.500 |
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[D] 2457360638 strongswan-5.1.0.tar.bz2 http://download.strongswan.org/
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