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strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Apr 23, 2009
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: This release implements IKEv2 Multiple Authentication Exchanges (RFC 4739). Refactored IKEv1 pluto code uses the libstrongswan library for basic functions. Up to two DNS and WINS servers to be sent via the IKEv1 ModeConfig protocol can thus be configured via strongswan.conf attributes.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 87445657f478d6df5da93745923c9543a093cbcf93f7c1ffbf3a0f9f0186abfb

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strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Jun 27, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: Denial of service bug fixed.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | afe4e2fb822512da8fc1df052775d2f171045beaee0ec8146444c4ff4ffa0c00
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Jun 5, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: Various bug fixes.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | b6b0b810276ab113630ca1b7c4eb99d35acd567ec7c0d33c1aa4b475caebbdb9
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Apr 29, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: Mixed PSK|RSA roadwarriors are now supported. Various other additions.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | be0cf4f98171fcaba15538e21197278d63717f56069636b43177e18bff1e6c93
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Mar 15, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: Various enhancements.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | c8c1b8ef2d4d72f43379a896e8769555f6c6b83f267829a5d4ffbe631f06a912
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Feb 14, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: Various bug fixes and some tweaks.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 713fbd4bebecf9e4293251aa8b1b2f0bd308f698633b0fc727b7570135434385
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Jan 30, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: ipsec starter now supports the also parameter which allows a modular structure of the connection definitions.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | a531094db27558ef8e75984548612ded4fb0a261b8591a3f91185a1ed2844399
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Jan 10, 2006
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: Various support and fixes added.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | fee591a16e80452e1f77a7f8c104033081aa00ec942c30a3f30833666fc6495d
strongSwan IPsec / IKEv1 / IKEv2 Implementation For Linux
Posted Nov 20, 2005
Authored by Andreas Steffen | Site strongswan.org

strongSwan is a complete IPsec and IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. It interoperates with most other IPsec-based VPN products. It is a descendant of the discontinued FreeS/WAN project. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface. A unique feature is the use of X.509 attribute certificates to implement advanced access control schemes based on group memberships.

Changes: CA certificates are now automatically loaded from a smartcard or USB crypto token and appear in the ipsec auto --listcacerts listing.
tags | kernel, encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 8195ce5c5576ba63fec4e12f23fa4f91cc90e4ca35b004b1a59bc272949b64bb
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