FAST_IPSEC is now IPSEC, please be advised...

Randall Stewart rrs at cisco.com
Tue Jul 3 15:05:29 UTC 2007


Great work George.. :-D

R

gnn at freebsd.org wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> My most recent check-in moves FreeBSD HEAD, soon to be 7.0 into the
> post Kame era.  What was once FAST_IPSEC has been made into IPSEC and
> the Kame IPsec code has been removed from the tree.  We will continue
> to use and update the Kame IPv6 code but of course there will be no
> more drops of code from the Kame project as it ended a year ago.
> 
> Some things about the new IPsec:
> 
> 1) Hardware Offload Support
> 
> Support for several vendors hardware accelerators is available by
> using the new IPsec code.
> 
> 2) Fine Grained Locking (SMP)
> 
> One of the major reasons to move to the new codebase and to deprecate
> the Kame code was that we needed an IPsec stack that was locked for
> our SMP kernel architecture.
> 
> 3) Full IPv6 Support
> 
> One of the missing features of the old FAST_IPSEC code was IPv6
> support. IPv6 is now fully supported. 
> 
> 
> The code has been tested in my lab using both home grown tests and the
> TAHI test suite (http://www.tahi.org) as well by some FreeBSD
> Developers, notably Bjoern Zeeb, who is also responsible for the user
> land fixes, as well as numerous patches to the kernel.
> 
> Please forward problems, and patches to me, or this list.
> 
> Best,
> George
> 
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