From: Sam Sgro (sam_at_freeswan.org)
Date: Tue Jan 14 2003 - 18:40:12 CET
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, CARTER, Roy wrote:
> : RSA host.example.com.key "password"
*snip*
> My ipsec.secrets file was not empty after the original install of freeswan
> so I added the line mentioned above at the end of the file.
>
> I now note in my "secure" log file that I get the message "multiple
> ipsec.secrets entries with distinct secrets match endpoints: first secret
> used". Should I care? What does this mean?
Perhapsp; it depends on your configuration, and what you really *do* have in
your ipsec.secrets file.
Unless you are using the existing RSA key, create a file that only the
authentication info you wish to use. You can always create an RSA key
later using "ipsec newhostkey"
- --
Sam Sgro
sam_at_freeswan.org
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