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2005-07-09IP-address -> IP address;Jason McIntyre
2005-07-07when reading of sadb/spd data fails don't callMoritz Jodeit
2005-05-31minor tweaks;Jason McIntyre
2005-05-28result not used; ok hoTheo de Raadt
2005-05-28Optionally prevent syncing failover node-node SA/SPD info (master side).Hakan Olsson
2005-05-27Update, also mention pfsync integrationHakan Olsson
2005-05-27Keep sockaddr in syncpeer struct.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-27Implement SPD (IPsec flow) snapshots.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-26Document 'flushmode'Hakan Olsson
2005-05-26add a 'flushmode' to control how the master handles FLUSH to slaves. tweak so...Hakan Olsson
2005-05-26check ppidHakan Olsson
2005-05-26disable SPD snapshot for nowHakan Olsson
2005-05-26Initialize variablesHakan Olsson
2005-05-26Don't alloc/free zero-sized SADB/SPD buffers.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-24cleanup parser, permit more than one listenerHakan Olsson
2005-05-24logging tweaksHakan Olsson
2005-05-24Now that all "other" SADB_DUMP fields are zero, we don't have fix it here.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-24Remove some debugging cruft.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-24When peers connect, have the master daemon look at in-kernel SAs and feedHakan Olsson
2005-05-23wee fixes;Jason McIntyre
2005-05-23Xr and whitespace fixes;Jason McIntyre
2005-05-23Various logging fixes, handle peer disconnects better.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-23add "listen on <interface name>"Hakan Olsson
2005-05-23No more SSL. Make text somewhat clearer.Hakan Olsson
2005-05-22No more SSL between peers, instead do shared key AES & SHAHakan Olsson
2005-05-22style nitsHakan Olsson
2005-05-03setres[ug]id; ok deraadt@Damien Miller
2005-05-01typarella; from alexandre anriot;Jason McIntyre
2005-05-01spellingDavid Krause
2005-04-03yacc parserHakan Olsson
2005-04-03Cleanup.Hakan Olsson
2005-04-03Remove debugging code.Hakan Olsson
2005-04-01.Ox 3.8, not 3.7;Jason McIntyre
2005-03-30Fix some stuff noted by Theo.Hakan Olsson
2005-03-30Move sasyncd(8), for IPsec SA synchronization, in-tree. Work in progress.Hakan Olsson