Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 7 Aug 1999 10:03:03 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: what is net-pf-17? |
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Hi Richard.
>>> Additionally, I have seen and am using PF_KEY=15 (RFC2367). >>> Currently, our PF_KEYv2 is part of the 'ipsec' module, but >>> should be separated at some point into 'key' since it is a >>> generic keying interface.
>> I deliberately omitted that one as it appears to have at least >> three different names in the kernel sources, and I didn't plan >> on guessing which was the correct one.
> Good, so at least you have seen them.
Yep.
> The ones I have seen are AF_KEY, pseudo_AF_KEY, presumably > because according to RFC2367, it should not be assumed that > AF_KEY even exists.
The ones I've seen are AF_KEY, pseudo_AF_KEY and PseudoKEY which presumably all refer to the same thing, but only one can be correct...
Best wishes from Riley.
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