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12-22-2009 05:27 PM
12-22-2009 05:27 PM
CIPE on RHEL5
I am installing RHEL5 server. I want to install a VPN (Virtual private network) using the CIPE. I was surprise when i found out that there is no available device type named CIPE on the Network Interfaces. I also tried to install CIPE in RPM formats in order to add on such device, but still the device was not added to the list of Network Devices.
With this, i want to ask some how to install CIPE on RHEL 5 so that i can configure my VPN.
Thanks in advance.
God Bless
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12-23-2009 01:16 AM
12-23-2009 01:16 AM
Re: CIPE on RHEL5
http://sites.inka.de/bigred/devel/cipe.html
By installing the RPM, you've added the software to your system, but you haven't started it yet.
Starting CIPE requires loading a kernel module that matches the CIPE encryption scheme you wish to use, and starting the CIPE daemon.
Please see chapter 2.6, "Running CIPE" in the CIPE manual:
http://sites.inka.de/bigred/devel/cipe.html#SEC13
Also, please run "rpm -qd
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12-29-2009 09:25 PM
12-29-2009 09:25 PM
Re: CIPE on RHEL5
As of now, Im running CentOS 5.4 with the kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5xen. I tried to instal CIPE 1.6 using the ./configure command, unfortunately, i was not able to install because of Unsupported Kernel Version Error. I downloaded and installed the rpm of cipe-1.6.0-1.i686.rpm, but still it has a Failed Dependencies on Libcrypto.so.4.... So i tried to command rpm -ivh cipe-1.6.0-1.i686.rpm --nodeps, and it was successful.
At prompt, i command neat to load the GUI of the Newtork... Still i cant find the CIPE on the List of Device Type. And when i command ifconfig -a .... there is no cipcb0 interface loaded.
How to install and load this CIPE on Kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5xen of CentOS 5.4?
(If possible, please tell me step by step.)
Is there any patch that will allow CIPE run on Kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5xen?
Hope there are masters that can help me with this.
Thank you in advance.
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12-30-2009 06:16 AM
12-30-2009 06:16 AM
Re: CIPE on RHEL5
If you need a VPN solution, why not use soemthing like OpenVPN or Openswan.
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