You are right! The directory structure under /etc/ipsec.d is not created
automatically. Hence you must do it manually. In earlier versions of the X.509
patch, installation of the fswcert tool created these directories. I'm going
to add the directory creation to "make install" in the next release of the
patch.
Andreas
Jean-Robert WIAME wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install FreeS/Wan 1.96 with the X509 certificate support.
> And in the doc that I found about this, I saw that there is a "/etc/ipsec.d"
> directory with subdirectory (privates,crls,...). But after a complete
> installation from scratch of FreeS/Wan and the x509 patch, the directory is
> not there.
> The sequence of actions was :
> 1) installation of a debian r4
> 2) compilation of a kernel 2.4.18 (without freeS/Wan)
> 3) compilation of of the kernel with freeS/Wan without x509 patch
> 4) compilation of of the kernel with freeS/Wan with x509 patch
> 5) compilation of openssl.0.9.6
>
> I use tar.gz source, no .deb packages.
>
> Where is my error? Can I create the directory structure without any risk of
> error for ipsec?
>
> Thanks
>
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> BELGIUM
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