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Revision as of 16:53, 21 December 2020
If your OS does not yet ship with libreswan packages, your you wish to install the latest version, you can build/install or package libreswan from source yourself.
Packaging Libreswan
For OS distributions that use a packaging system, the source archive contains the directory packaging/. This directory provides an easy way to build packages for the current operating system.
Here is simple procedure to build debian package from libreswan tarball.
$ make deb
Building/Installing into /usr/local
Below is an alphabetic list of distributions and how to install from source. As a distro EOLs, it can be removed.
Fedora 33
dnf install make nss-devel libevent-devel unbound-devel bison flex audit-libs-devel libcurl-devel pam-devel libselinux-devel libseccomp-devel systemd-devel libcap-ng-devel ldns-devel xmlto make make install
NetBSD 9
pkg_add ???? make make install