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H A Dchap_ms.h45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Deap.h45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dgenmap.sh45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dchap_ms.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dlog.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Ddh.h45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A DMakefile45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Deap.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Diked.845ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dikev2.h45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Ddh.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dcontrol.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dcrypto.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dproc.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dutil.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dtypes.h45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dpfkey.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Diked.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Diked.conf.545ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dpolicy.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dca.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@

H A Dconfig.c45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Dparse.y45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
H A Diked.h45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@
/openbsd/usr.sbin/ikectl/
H A DMakefile45ae9d61 Thu Jun 03 16:41:12 GMT 2010 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Import iked, a new implementation of the IKEv2 protocol.

iked(8) is an automatic keying daemon for IPsec, like isakmpd(8), that
IPsec creates flows and SAs automatically. Unlike isakmpd, iked(8)
implements the newer IKEv2 protocol instead of IKEv1/ISAKMP. The
daemon is still work-in-progress and not enabled in the builds, but is
already able to establish IKEv2 sessions with some other IKEv2
implementations as a responder.

with lots of help and debugging by jsg@
ok deraadt@

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