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Evgeny 02-16-2005 05:27 AM

Openswan
 
I'm looking for log file in openswan that describe the connection between two
peers and show all messages from the OPENSWAN but I can't fitd him
so if somebody know how can I see it write me
Thank you
Evgeny

nirav.jani 03-05-2005 04:19 AM

hi there,
give this command which will show somewhat more detail when you are establishing your connection,
ipsec auto --show --verbose --up connection-name

where connection-name is the name you have given to the connection of two peers in ipsec.conf,

plus you can also view the /var/log/messages
this also gives log messages of openswan vpn,

if you found anything else then this then share it with me and yes if you are not at all satisfied with this answer then you can subscribe to the users mailing list maintained on openswan website, go there subscribe to it and you can put your questions as well as you can browse through all the previous mails in that mailing list.

may be helpful to you
nj

zaeem 01-07-2010 01:48 AM

Dear All,

From where I can download Openswan for RHEL 5. Please if possible, give me installation and configuration manaul. I will be thankful.

Regards,
Zaeem

EricTRA 01-07-2010 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zaeem (Post 3817208)
Dear All,

From where I can download Openswan for RHEL 5. Please if possible, give me installation and configuration manaul. I will be thankful.

Regards,
Zaeem

Hi,

Same remark as in the other thread you hijacked, please don't do that. As for an answer to your question:
Openswan for RedHat

Kind regards,

Eric

win32sux 01-07-2010 11:43 AM

zaeem, please don't post the same thing in multiple forums. Also, don't hijack other people's threads and/or resurrect dead ones. Seriously, even if you're a brand new member this sort of thing should be common sense. Thread closed.


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