Wormi hat geschrieben:
nach verschiedenen Anleitungen
?
Abfrage bei packages.debian.org:
[32]File [33]Packages
/etc/init.d/ipsec [34]openswan, [35]strongswan-starter
Bei einem einfachen '... install openswan', nix Konfiguration, gestoppt, kommt:
Code: Alles auswählen
# service ipsec restart
ipsec_setup: Stopping Openswan IPsec...
ipsec_setup: stop ordered, but IPsec appears to be already stopped!
ipsec_setup: doing cleanup anyway...
ipsec_setup: Starting Openswan IPsec 2.6.37...
ipsec_setup: No KLIPS support found while requested, desperately falling back to netkey
ipsec_setup: NETKEY support found. Use protostack=netkey in /etc/ipsec.conf to avoid attempts to use KLIPS. Attempting to continue with NETKEY
# service ipsec restart
ipsec_setup: Stopping Openswan IPsec...
ipsec_setup: Starting Openswan IPsec 2.6.37...
ipsec_setup: No KLIPS support found while requested, desperately falling back to netkey
ipsec_setup: NETKEY support found. Use protostack=netkey in /etc/ipsec.conf to avoid attempts to use KLIPS. Attempting to continue with NETKEY
# pstree |head
init-+-bash-+-head
| `-pstree
|-_plutorun-+-_plutoload
| `-_plutorun---pluto-+-_pluto_adns
| `-pluto
Eventuell ein Paket mit falscher Architektur per dpkg installiert?
Wormi hat geschrieben:
auf 2 verschiedenen Servern
Vielleicht vServer ohne Möglichkeit, Module nachzuladen?
Code: Alles auswählen
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
xfrm_user 34967 2
ah4 12762 0
esp4 16853 0
xfrm4_mode_beet 12555 0
xfrm4_tunnel 12617 0
xfrm4_mode_tunnel 12612 0
xfrm4_mode_transport 12490 0
ipcomp 12468 0
tunnel6 12592 0
xfrm_ipcomp 12556 1 ipcomp
af_key 35338 0
.....
......
usw. ~ 40 Stück