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The Libreswan Project
User Documentation
- Introduction
- Configuration examples
- Manual pages
- Additional ipsec.conf documentation
- Interoperability
- FAQ
- Tips and Tricks
- Cipher suites and algorithm support
- Hardware Tokens
- IRC
Upgrading Documentation
Cloud and mesh deployments
- HOWTO: Opportunistic IPsec
- HOWTO: Unauthenticated Opportunistic IPsec
- HOWTO: Opportunistic IPsec using LetsEncrypt
- OpenShift Cloud Encryption with libreswan written by Openshift
- HOWTO: Opportunistic IPsec mesh for Amazon EC2 instances on AWS written by Amazon
- HOWTO: Route-based VPN using VTI
- HOWTO: Route-based XFRMi
Upgrade Information
Presentations
- DevConf.cz 2016, Presentation by Paul Wouters: Slides and Video (video starts around 45 minute mark)
- Linux Security Summit 2016, Presentation by Paul Wouters: Video
- Linux IPsec Workshop 2018, Presentation by Paul Wouters: Slides
- NetDev 0x12 2018 IKE tutorial Using IKE and libreswan Presentation by Paul Wouters IKE Slides
- NetDev 0x12 2018 IPsec tutorial IPsec kernel flow Presentation by Sowmini Varadhan IPsec Slides
- NetDev 0x12 2018 IKE and IPsec tutorial video
- Devconf.cz 2020, Large scale IPsec deployments by Paul Wouters: Slides
Developer documentation
Testing
- Test Suite - KVM
- Test Suite - Namespace
- Test Suite - Docker
- Test Suite - Performance
- Test Suite - valgrind
- Test Suite - 2017 NG
Other
The Libreswan Team at IETF90 in Toronto Antony, Tuomo, Kim, Richard, Hugh, Matt and Paul |
The Libreswan developers can be reached on the swan-dev mailing list or via IRC on the #swan channel at the FreeNode IRC network.