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IPSEC for HP, does this sound right?

 
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TwoProc
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IPSEC for HP, does this sound right?

I was reading the docs for IPSEC for HPUX, and in there it mentioned that

" Each IPSec/9000 system must have an Entrust Engine library (libEntrust.sl) for HP-UX 11.x, Version v4.0d installed. Contact your Entrust representative if you do not have this library. By default, IPSec/9000 will search for this library in /usr/local/lib/libEntrust.sl. "

So, this looks like I can run IPSEC on my Linux systems for free - but for HPUX I have to purchase a library of code from Entrust?

Is this how anyone else has done this?
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: IPSEC for HP, does this sound right?

Shalom,

Sounds very much like an add in library. It does not exist on my systems that have IPSEC installed.

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TwoProc
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Re: IPSEC for HP, does this sound right?

Steven,

Where did you get yours? Which HPUX disk?
Also, what manual for the install?

I guess what I'm saying is, "please point me in a better direction."

Thank you!

John
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TwoProc
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Re: IPSEC for HP, does this sound right?

selfish buummp!
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Heironimus
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Re: IPSEC for HP, does this sound right?

The only mention of that I see in the document is specifically in the section on integrating with an Entrust PKI. If you bought a PKI package from Entrust then you already know who to talk to, if you didn't then I wouldn't expect those chapters to apply to you.