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Completely not answering your question, but you can install their
repo from <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://download.libreswan.org/binaries/">https://download.libreswan.org/binaries/</a> and use
yumdownloader to pull the compiled package and then install it
afterwards.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/05/2019 06:07, Dmitry Melekhov
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Hello!
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I run Centos 7 , which still contains libreswan 3.25- the same as
rhel.
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So, because I have ikev2 problems with cisco asa I decided to
upgrade my servers to latest version.
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And here slight problem- download.libreswan.org is available only
over https, so I have to create local mirror,
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because I use software called http-replicator which saves local
copy on first download and then serves it,
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obviously, this will not work over https.
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Just interesting- is there any real reason to allow packages
download only over https?
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Thank you!
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