IPSEC READWRITECONF(8) Executable programs IPSEC READWRITECONF(8)NAME
ipsec_readwriteconf - validate and output an Libreswan IPsec configuration file
SYNOPSIS
ipsec readwriteconf [--config file] [--debug] [--verbose] [--rootdir dir]
DESCRIPTION
This program reads the given ipsec.conf style configuration file, interpreting the also= options, and outputs an equivalent ipsec.conf
file. The purpose of this program is to validate the input processing. This can also be used to validate the syntax of a configuration
file.
The options --debug and --verbose are currently synonums.
The --rootdir option changes the programs idea of what "/" is when processing include directives. This is useful when validating a
configuration which is not installed on a target system yet.
AUTHOR
Paul Wouters
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libreswan 12/16/2012 IPSEC READWRITECONF(8)
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IPSEC(8) Executable programs IPSEC(8)NAME
ipsec - invoke IPsec utilities
SYNOPSIS
ipsec command [argument...] ipsec --help
ipsec --version
ipsec --versioncode
ipsec --copyright
ipsec --directory
ipsec --confdir
DESCRIPTION
Ipsec invokes any of several utilities involved in controlling the IPsec encryption/authentication system, running the specified command
with the specified arguments as if it had been invoked directly. This largely eliminates possible name collisions with other software, and
also permits some centralized services.
ipsec --help lists the available commands. Most have their own manual pages, e.g. ipsec_auto(8) for auto.
ipsec --version outputs version information about Linux FreeS/WAN. A version code of the form ``Uxxx/Kyyy'' indicates that the user-level
utilities are version xxx but the kernel portion appears to be version yyy (this form is used only if the two disagree).
ipsec --versioncode outputs just the version code, with none of --version's supporting information, for use by scripts.
ipsec --copyright supplies boring copyright details.
ipsec --directory reports where ipsec thinks the IPsec utilities are stored.
ipsec --confdir reports where ipsec thinks the IPsec configuration files are stored.
FILES
/usr/local/lib/ipsec usual utilities directory
SEE ALSO ipsec.conf(5), ipsec.secrets(5), ipsec_auto(8), ipsec_barf(8), ipsec_setup(8), ipsec_showhostkey(8)
HTML documentation shipped with the release, starting with doc/index.html. <http://www.freeswan.org/doc.html> may also be of use.
HISTORY
Written for Linux FreeS/WAN <http://www.freeswan.org> by Henry Spencer.
BUGS
The provision of centralized services, while convenient, does compromise the original concept of making the utilities invocable directly as
well as via ipsec.
AUTHOR
Paul Wouters
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libreswan 12/29/2012 IPSEC(8)
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