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it's net.inet.esp.udpencap and not net.inet.udpencap.enable

ok ho henning msf
OPENBSD_3_7
hshoexer 20 years ago
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      src/etc/sysctl.conf

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src/etc/sysctl.conf View File

@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# $OpenBSD: sysctl.conf,v 1.32 2004/06/26 04:32:37 ho Exp $
# $OpenBSD: sysctl.conf,v 1.33 2004/09/22 17:49:39 hshoexer Exp $
#
# This file contains a list of sysctl options the user wants set at
# boot time. See sysctl(3) and sysctl(8) for more information on
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#net.inet.tcp.rfc3390=1 # 1=Enable RFC3390 for TCP window increasing
#net.inet.esp.enable=0 # 0=Disable the ESP IPsec protocol
#net.inet.ah.enable=0 # 0=Disable the AH IPsec protocol
#net.inet.udpencap.enable=0 # 0=Disable ESP-in-UDP encapsulation
#net.inet.esp.udpencap=0 # 0=Disable ESP-in-UDP encapsulation
#net.inet.ipcomp.enable=1 # 1=Enable the IPCOMP protocol
#net.inet.tcp.ecn=1 # 1=Enable the TCP ECN extension
#ddb.panic=0 # 0=Do not drop into ddb on a kernel panic


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