gpg instead of pgpnet.
Mark Brown
broonie@sirena.org.uk
Mon Sep 17 10:22:01 2001
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:10:25AM +0100, laurent jouannic wrote:
> Is there a way to use gpg instead of pgpnet?
> Or is there an extra-module to add to use it as pgpnet!
Despite the name PGPnet doesn't have terribly much to do with PGP except
for having the option to use it when authenticating systems. It
implements IPsec which is a different standard used for authentication
and encryption of IP traffic.
There are various free IPsec implementations such as FreeS/WAN (for the
Linux kernel) or OpenBSD's IP stack.
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