<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>Yes, they contain three patches that went in post 3.10<br><br>Sent from my iPhone</div><div><br>On Sep 14, 2014, at 2:53, Nick Howitt &lt;<a href="mailto:nick@howitts.co.uk">nick@howitts.co.uk</a>&gt; wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>
  
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    So the binaries are a different version than the released tarball?<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/09/2014 01:00, Paul wrote:<br>
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      <div>That would be the patch that fixes the order or load and
        listen ? &nbsp;I wonder why it broke your setup<br>
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        Sent from my iPhone</div>
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        On Sep 13, 2014, at 12:34, Nick Howitt &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:nick@howitts.co.uk">nick@howitts.co.uk</a>&gt;
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          Paul,<br>
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          After 3.10 was released you did not immediately compile the
          binaries so I compiled my own with the following mini script:<br>
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          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; #!/bin/bash<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Version=3.10<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; TARGET=x86_64<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; cd $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; wget <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://download.libreswan.org/libreswan-$Version.tar.gz">https://download.libreswan.org/libreswan-$Version.tar.gz</a>
          --no-check-certificate<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; tar zxf libreswan-$Version.tar.gz
          libreswan-$Version/packaging/rhel/6/libreswan.spec<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; rpmbuild -bb --target=$TARGET --clean --quiet
          libreswan-$Version/packaging/rhel/6/libreswan.spec<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; rm -rf libreswan-$Version/<br>
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          It installed and worked correctly. As I had your repo
          installed and enabled, your version installed itself a few
          days ago and broke my connections:<br>
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          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:03 server pluto[32481]: added connection
          description "MumIn"<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:03 server pluto[32481]: | entering
          aalg_getbyname_ike()<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:03 server pluto[32481]: connection PaulIn
          must specify host IP address for our side<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:03 server pluto[32481]: attempt to load
          incomplete connection<br>
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          and<br>
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          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:04 server pluto[32481]: packet from
          88.104.27.206:500: initial Main Mode message received on
          82.19.158.192:500 but no connection has been authorized with
          policy=PSK<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:06 server pluto[32481]: packet from
          82.30.103.217:500: initial Main Mode message received on
          82.19.158.192:500 but no connection has been authorized with
          policy=PSK<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:09 server pluto[32481]: packet from
          82.30.103.217:500: initial Main Mode message received on
          82.19.158.192:500 but no connection has been authorized with
          policy=PSK<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:12 server pluto[32481]: packet from
          88.104.27.206:500: initial Main Mode message received on
          82.19.158.192:500 but no connection has been authorized with
          policy=PSK<br>
          &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sep 13 16:54:15 server pluto[32481]: packet from
          88.104.27.206:500: initial Main Mode message received on
          82.19.158.192:500 but no connection has been authorized with
          policy=PSK<br>
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          This is where I have left=%defaultroute and right=%any (bug
          86), but this was fixed and in the tarball I compiled from but
          does not work with your binary. Do you know why?<br>
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          Regards,<br>
          <br>
          Nick </div>
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