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Old 02-21-2007, 08:54 AM   #1
ahm_irf
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How Fedora linux kernel handles ipsec packets


Hi,

I am using kernel 2.6.18 version in fedora linux which has built-in support for ipsec. I am interested to know how kernel handles ipsec encrypted packets. I have studied e1000 network driver which I am currently using but could not find any code that handles such functionalities.

Any one has any clue or idea which part of kernel source code handles ipsec encrypted packets in Fedora linux.
 
Old 02-23-2007, 12:35 PM   #2
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Please post your thread in only one forum. Posting a single thread in the most relevant forum will make it easier for members to help you and will keep the discussion in one place. This thread is being closed because it is a duplicate.
 
  


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