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Old 01-17-2003, 02:50 PM   #1
claeseke
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FreeSwan: patch for Windows peers


Hi all !

We've got Freeswan up and running between a few linux servers but we haven't yet installed the patch for Windows clients.

In the installation manual (of the patch), the only way to patch freeswan is to recompile "the userland programs".

I use R3DHat and just installed the rpm version of freeswan.

Q: Do I have to uninstall the rpm package, reinstall freeswan by compiling it so I could finally patch the windows pack?

Greetz,


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