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Thanks a lot Zaxxon and Ghostdog for your quick response.
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ipsec_look
LOOK(8) Executable programs LOOK(8)
NAME
ipsec_look - get a quick summary of Libreswan status
SYNOPSIS
ipsec look
DESCRIPTION
Look is used to get a quick overview of what the status of Libreswan is. It is the equivalent to running the commands ipsec eroute, ipsec
spigrp, ipsec tncfg, ipsec spi and netstat -rn. However a bit of processing is done to combine the outputs.
Some of the above commands, and there for ipsec look, are only supported with the KLIPS or MAST stack, and will give errors when used on
BSD, Windows or Linux with NETKEY.
SEE ALSO
ipsec(8), ipsec_tncfg(8), ipsec_spi(8), ipsec_spigrp(8), ipsec_eroute(5), netstat(8).
HISTORY
Man page written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <http://www.freeswan.org/> by Michael Richardson. Original program written by Henry
Spencer.
AUTHOR
Paul Wouters
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libreswan 12/16/2012 LOOK(8)