strongswan_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) libstrongswan_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional net
strongSwan utility and crypto library
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for the Linux kernel. It uses the
native IPsec stack and runs on any recent 2.6 kernel (no patching required).
It supports both IKEv1 and the newer IKEv2 protocols.
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This package provides the underlying library of charon and other strongSwan
components. It is built in a modular way and is extendable through various
plugins.
(new) strongswan-dbg_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra debug
strongSwan library and binaries - debugging symbols
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for the Linux kernel. It uses the
native IPsec stack and runs on any recent 2.6 kernel (no patching required).
It supports both IKEv1 and the newer IKEv2 protocols.
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This package provides the symbols needed for debugging of strongswan.
(new) strongswan-ikev1_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional net
strongSwan Internet Key Exchange (v1) daemon
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for the Linux kernel. It uses the
native IPsec stack and runs on any recent 2.6 kernel (no patching required).
It supports both IKEv1 and the newer IKEv2 protocols.
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Pluto is an IPsec IKEv1 daemon. It was inherited from the FreeS/WAN
project, but provides improved X.509 certificate support and other features.
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Pluto can run in parallel with charon, the newer IKEv2 daemon.
(new) strongswan-ikev2_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional net
strongSwan Internet Key Exchange (v2) daemon
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for the Linux kernel. It uses the
native IPsec stack and runs on any recent 2.6 kernel (no patching required).
It supports both IKEv1 and the newer IKEv2 protocols.
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Charon is an IPsec IKEv2 daemon. It is
written from scratch using a fully multi-threaded design and a modular
architecture. Various plugins provide additional functionality.
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This build of charon can run in parallel with pluto, the IKEv1 daemon.
(new) strongswan-nm_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional net
strongSwan plugin to interact with NetworkManager
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for the Linux kernel. It uses the
native IPsec stack and runs on any recent 2.6 kernel (no patching required).
It supports both IKEv1 and the newer IKEv2 protocols.
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This plugin provides an interface which allows NetworkManager to configure
and control the IKEv2 daemon directly through D-Bus. It is designed to work
in conjunction with the network-manager-strongswan package, providing
a simple graphical frontend to configure IPsec based VPNs.
(new) strongswan-starter_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional net
strongSwan daemon starter and configuration file parser
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for the Linux kernel. It uses the
native IPsec stack and runs on any recent 2.6 kernel (no patching required).
It supports both IKEv1 and the newer IKEv2 protocols.
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The starter and the associated "ipsec" script control both pluto and charon
from the command line. It parses ipsec.conf and loads the configurations to
the daemons. While the IKEv2 daemon can use other configuration backends, the
IKEv1 daemon is limited to configurations from ipsec.conf.
(new) strongswan_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional net
(new) strongswan_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1.dsc optional net
(new) strongswan_4.5.0-1~bpo60+1_all.deb optional net
IPsec VPN solution metapackage
The strongSwan VPN suite is based on the IPsec stack in standard Linux 2.6
kernels. It supports both the IKEv1 and IKEv2 protocols.
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StrongSwan is one of the two remaining forks of the original FreeS/WAN
project and focuses on IKEv2 support, X.509 authentication and complete PKI
support. For a focus on Opportunistic Encryption (OE) and interoperability
with non-standard IPsec features, see Openswan.
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This metapackage installs the packages required to maintain IKEv1 and IKEv2
connections via ipsec.conf or ipsec.secrets.
(new) strongswan_4.5.0.orig.tar.gz optional net
Changes: strongswan (4.5.0-1~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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* Backport to squeeze-backports.
* Add myself to Uploaders.
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strongswan (4.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version 4.5.0
* Enabled new configure options for additional libstrongswan plugins:
--enable-ctr --enable-ccm --enable-gcm --enable-addrblock --enable-led
--enable-pkcs11 --enable-eap-tls --enable-eap-ttls --enable-eap-tnc
* Enable NAT-Traversal with transport mode support so that strongswan
can be used for an L2TP/IPsec gateway (e.g. for Windows or mobile phone
clients). Although this mode is not completely secure against faking
identities, it is becoming more and more commmon for mobile clients to
connect via a NAT.
* Special handling for strongswan-nm package during build time: only build
and install if headers are really available. This supports easier
backporting by simply ignoring build-deps and therefore to build all
packages except the strongswan-nm without any changes to the source
package.
* Install test-vectors and revocation plugins for libstrongswan.
Closes: #600996: strongswan-starter: plugin 'revocation' failed to load
* Acknowledge translations NMU.
Closes: #598925: Intent to NMU or help for an l10n upload of strongswan
to fix pending po-debconf l10n bugs
Closes: #598925 #599888 #600354 #600409 #602449 #603723 #603779
* Update Brazilian Portugese debconf translation.
Closes: #607404: strongswan: [INTL:pt_BR] Brazilian Portuguese debconf
templates translation
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strongswan (4.4.1-5.1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Non-maintainer upload.
- Fix pending l10n issues. Debconf translations:
- Vietnamese (Clytie Siddall). Closes: #598925
- Japanese (Hideki Yamane). Closes: #599888
- Czech (Miroslav Kure). Closes: #600354
- Spanish (Francisco Javier Cuadrado). Closes: #600409
- Danish (Joe Hansen). Closes: #602449
- Basque (Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio). Closes: #603723
- Italian (Vincenzo Campanella). Closes: #603779
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