Ramón García Fernández
Ramón García Fernández
I see that there is a compile error because OS X does not have uchar.h that defines char16_t Let us see what can be done.
Yes, during my test I created a test self signed as CA certificate with openssl, then created two machine certificates and assigned one to the Windows 2012R2 server and other...
Attached [requested.log.txt.gz](https://github.com/strongswan/strongswan/files/508263/requested.log.txt.gz) : debug log with log level enc and ans = 3 IP Address 192.168.56.1 is Linux machine with strongswan, IP Address 192.168.56.2 is Windows 2012 R2 Certificates: CA...
So, what options do we have? What changes should I do so that this patch is accepted? Note that Windows has a very large amount of users. An issue with...
With regard to licensing, I hereby grant to to the Strongswan team, permission to use this code under the MIT license. Is there any procedure that I should follow? I...
With regard to the IPSEC Windows configuration, I used the normal method for configuring IPSEC in LAN (as opposed to VPN tunnels): one opens with "Windows firewall with advanced security"...
Also note, that this patch is not just for me. The purpose is to make it easy for someone, with a normal Windows installation, a normal Windows network with IPSec...
Thank you for your answers. I will look at it as soon as possible.