Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 08:11:29 GMT From: "Matthew Grooms" <mgrooms@shrew.net> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: NAT Traversal Patches ... Message-ID: <200705110811.l4B8BTL6031338@hole.shrew.net>
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All, I understand that FreeBSD is a volunteer project, but does anyone have any information regarding the status of the IPsec NAT Traversal patches and their inclusion with FeeBSD? I have seen them floating around this list for a few years now. At one point, there was an objection that concerned a possible legal issue related to patents. This can't be too much of a road block as Linux, OpenBSD and NetBSD all include support for NATT in official stable kernel sources. Fedora Core 6 even has the feature enabled by default in the generic kernel. Another objection I have seen was related to the patch only offering support for the KAME stack. But the most recent patch set also offers support for the Fast IPsec stack as well. Is the patch lacking sponsorship by a FreeBSD developer sponsor since the author does not have commit access? Maybe a developer looking at the patch is just short on time at the moment? If so, is there another developer that could maybe help out? Is there a technical reason why the patches have not been committed? If so, I don't think the author is aware so a little communication is required? Lastly, is there anything the community can do to help out? Maybe donating to a FreeBSD Foundation project that sponsors IPsec related work? Thanks, -Matthew
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