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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Newbie on Solaris 8 Post 2514 by Neo on Thursday 17th of May 2001 09:58:24 AM
Old 05-17-2001
Hardware compatibility means there is supported kernel code available, but that does not mean that the kernel driver code has been compilied into the core kernel. Some systems allow kernels to grab modules as required, but these modules must be compiled too!

No, you can't user SCO or Linux driver code with your Solaris systems. Kernel code is very specific and is generally platform specific. This is also true for device drivers.
 

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_STACKMANAGER(8)						Executable programs						  _STACKMANAGER(8)

NAME
ipsec__stackmanager - internal script to bring up kernel components for Libreswan SYNOPSIS
ipsec _stackmanager start ipsec _stackmanager stop DESCRIPTION
ipsec _stackmanager is called from within the init sub-system (systemd, upstart, sysv initscripts) to bring up the Libreswan kernel component as configured via the protostack= option in the ipsec.confi configuration file. This involves loading and optionally unloading of the required kernel modules. Because the Linux kernel cannot autodetect most crypto related drivers on-demand, _stackmanager handles loading the hardware random number (RNG) device drivers, OpenBSD/FreeBSD Cryptographic Framework (OCF) drivers, CryptoAPI drivers, and the modules for the specific stack (Linux NETKEY/XFM or KLIPS/MAST). Probing for OCF supported hardware is not supported - those modules must be loaded by the system before the start of the Libreswan sub system. SEE ALSO
ip(8), ipsec_tncfg(8), ipsec.conf(5), ipsec_addconn(8), pluto(8) HISTORY
This script was introduced in Libreswan. On the older Openswan systems, this functionality was split over various script files such as ipsec _startnetkey, ipsec _startklips, ipsec _realsetup and ipsec setup. Man page written for the Libreswan project <http://www.libreswan.org/> by Paul Wouters. AUTHOR
Paul Wouters placeholder to suppress warning libreswan 12/16/2012 _STACKMANAGER(8)
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