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H A Dkey_var.hdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
H A Dkeydb.hdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
H A Dxform_tcp.cdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
H A Dxform_ah.cdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
H A Dxform_esp.cdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
H A Dipsec.cdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
H A Dkey.cdiff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing
diff a0196c3c891ccf2ee88854f9798fd8e44d0e9f16 Sat Mar 25 14:38:52 CET 2006 George V. Neville-Neil <gnn@FreeBSD.org> First steps towards IPSec cleanup.

Make the kernel side of FAST_IPSEC not depend on the shared
structures defined in /usr/include/net/pfkeyv2.h The kernel now
defines all the necessary in kernel structures in sys/netipsec/keydb.h
and does the proper massaging when moving messages around.

Sponsored By: Secure Computing