Re: 2.6.0-test2-mm1 & ipsec-tools (xfrm_type_2_50?)

From: Richard A Nelson (cowboy@vnet.ibm.com)
Date: Wed Jul 30 2003 - 19:27:58 EST


On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, James Morris wrote:

> > most of the module not found messages are fine, its xfrm_type_2_50 that
> > I'm worried about... What am I missing ?
>
> Possibly some aliases in /etc/modprobe.conf
>
> alias xfrm-type-2-50 esp4
> alias xfrm-type-2-51 ah4
> alias xfrm-type-2-108 ipcomp
> alias xfrm-type-10-50 esp6
> alias xfrm-type-10-51 ah6
> alias xfrm-type-10-108 ipcomp6

Well, I'll be... I grepped through both the kernel and ipsec-tools
source (and google) and completely missed that - where did you find it ?

THANKS !!!

Now, that allows me to actually make the connection (after changing from
transport to tunnel mode), and actually use it :)

But I'm not out of the woods yet...
Something is getting lost wrt tracking IPSEC packets; my log is very
full of the following:

Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: nf_hook: hook 0 already set.
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=eth0 len=52
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: PROTO=6 9.51.94.26:23 9.30.62.131:34521
L=52 S=0x10 I=14806 F=0x4000 T=64
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: nf_hook: hook 1 already set.
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=eth0 len=52
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: PROTO=6 9.51.94.26:23 9.30.62.131:34521
L=52 S=0x10 I=14806 F=0x4000 T=64
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: nf_hook: hook 0 already set.
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=eth0 len=52
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: PROTO=6 9.51.94.26:23 9.30.62.131:34521
L=52 S=0x10 I=14807 F=0x4000 T=64
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: nf_hook: hook 1 already set.
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=eth0 len=52
Jul 31 00:16:14 renegade kernel: PROTO=6 9.51.94.26:23 9.30.62.131:34521
L=52 S=0x10 I=14807 F=0x4000 T=6

-- 
Rick Nelson
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