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Subject: [Ipsec] Issues on extension and message in PF_KEY
From: Park Lee <parklee_sel () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2004-11-21 16:40:27
Message-ID: 20041121164028.22838.qmail () web51510 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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Hi,
Is there any rule for defining a new extension in PF_KEY (RFC2367) in Linux 2.6 \
except the the _x_/_X_ naming convention? and How to define it? After we've defined \
it, How to attach it to a message (such as SADB_ACQUIRE message)? As for a message, \
How to decide which extension can be attached to it? where is the function \
implemented?
Thank you.
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Best Regards,
Park Lee <parklee_sel@yahoo.com>
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<DIV> Is there any rule for defining a new extension in PF_KEY \
(RFC2367) in Linux 2.6 except the the _x_/_X_ naming convention? and How to define \
it?</DIV> <DIV> After we've defined it, How to attach it to a \
message (such as SADB_ACQUIRE message)? As for a message, How to decide which \
extension can be attached to it? where is the function implemented?</DIV> \
<DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Thank you.</DIV><BR><BR><DIV>
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