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Old 08-18-2009, 03:22 AM   #1
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centos has problems at booting


My box is centos 5.3 x86 and have a problem at booting as shown in attached picture.

"could not open include filename: '/etc/ipsec.d/*.conf' (tried and)...."

Is this ipsec concerned in network configuring?

Anyway, how can I solve this problem?
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Old 08-18-2009, 03:41 AM   #2
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You can easily find information about ipsec (specifically you have openswan ipsec). To solve the problem, you can try to create an empty /etc/ipsec.d/ipsec.conf file or eventually set-up ipsec following instructions at the openswan site documentation. Another useful link is here. If you think you don't need ipsec, you can disable the service so it will not start at boot.
 
Old 08-18-2009, 03:51 AM   #3
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You can easily find information about ipsec (specifically you have openswan ipsec). To solve the problem, you can try to create an empty /etc/ipsec.d/ipsec.conf file or eventually set-up ipsec following instructions at the openswan site documentation. Another useful link is here. If you think you don't need ipsec, you can disable the service so it will not start at boot.
Thank you very much for your kind reply and link of guide.
 
  


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