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imported>Sandy Harris (New page: {{subpages}} The [http://www.freeswan.org FreeS/WAN site] was still up as of mid-2010, although the project shut down in 2002. It has full documentation for the software. Two descendants...) |
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The [http://www.freeswan.org FreeS/WAN site] was still up as of mid-2010, although the project shut down in | The [http://www.freeswan.org FreeS/WAN site] was still up as of mid-2010, although the project shut down in 2003. It has full documentation for the software. | ||
Two descendants are still available: | Two descendants are still available: | ||
* [http://www.strongswan.org/ Strongswan], from a European team who added X.509 support to FreeS/WAN | * [http://www.strongswan.org/ Strongswan], from a European team who added X.509 support to FreeS/WAN | ||
* [http://www.openswan.org/ Openswan], from a Canadian-based team that includes some of the original FreeS/WAN people | * [http://www.openswan.org/ Openswan], from a Canadian-based team that includes some of the original FreeS/WAN people | ||
RFC 4322 ''Opportunistic Encryption using the Internet Key Exchange (IKE)'' was written by members of the FreeS/WAN team. | |||
Several of the team members were from Ottawa and the Ottawa Citizen newspaper [http://tricolour.net/freeswan/ottawacitizen-freeswan.html covered the project]. |
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The FreeS/WAN site was still up as of mid-2010, although the project shut down in 2003. It has full documentation for the software.
Two descendants are still available:
- Strongswan, from a European team who added X.509 support to FreeS/WAN
- Openswan, from a Canadian-based team that includes some of the original FreeS/WAN people
RFC 4322 Opportunistic Encryption using the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) was written by members of the FreeS/WAN team.
Several of the team members were from Ottawa and the Ottawa Citizen newspaper covered the project.