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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:17:34 +0900
From: Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@tahi.org>
Subject: [users:01079] [ipsec] release of  IPsec_Self_Test_P2 (version 1.9.2)
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Hi, all.

Yesterday,
I announced that we released v1.9.1.

But v1.9.1 wasn't enough to support the node which doesn't have ping6 application.
Please use v1.9.2 instead of v1.9.1.

Here is the differences from v1.9.1.

    2009/01/23	Yukiyo Akisada
        M ipsec.p2/p2_HTR_ipsecaddr.def.tmpl
            - fix the lack of the address definition by adding IPSEC_HOST1_NET0_ADDR

        M ipsec.p2/IPSEC.pm
            - improve the parser to read ipsec.p2/p2_ipsec_config

Thanks,


On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 17:00:45 +0900
Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@tahi.org> wrote:

> Hi, all.
> 
> The newest IPsec tester is available now.
> This release is focusing to support the passive node.
> 
> You may remember that ipsec test tools support IPsec v3 at v1.9.0.
> But from v1.9.0,
> ping6 application is required
> to test the granularity of SPD selector as ICMPv6 type.
> This has big impact to test small appliances.
> 
> Now, v1.9.1 resolved this problem
> with alternate method not to use ping6 application.
> 
> If your device doesn't have ping6 application
> but you need to test against better granularity of SPD,
> please check the newest.
> 
> Here is the differences from the previous.
> 
>     2009/01/08 Yukiyo Akisada
> 
>         M ipsec.p2/IPSEC.pm
>         M ipsec.p2/keys.def
>         M ipsec.p2/keys.pl
>         M ipsec.p2/p2_ALGO_common.def
>         M ipsec.p2/p2_HTR_E_ICMP_Type.def
>         M ipsec.p2/p2_HTR_E_SelectSPD_ICMP_Type.seq
>         M ipsec.p2/p2_ipsec_config
>             - support the passive node which doesn't have ping6 application
>               for Test 5.1.2. Select SPD (ICMP Type) in End-Node Test
>             - for switching to support the passive node,
>               add the configurable parameters PASSIVE_NODE and
>               USE_PORT_UNREACHABLE into p2_ipsec_config
> 
> Thanks,


-- 
Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@tahi.org>