kmod-crypto-ipsec bundles some otherwise unprovided kernel crypto
modules that are useful for IPSEC. This is an alternative to breaking
these modules out into kmod-crypto-wq (crypto_wq.ko), kmod-crypto-rng
(rng.ko and krng.ko), and kmod-crypto-iv (eseqiv.ko and chainiv.ko).
Signed-off-by: Lars Hjersted <lars@hjersted.com>
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Add kmod-crypto-iv as a dependency for kmod-ipsec. Also remove the
extraneous kmod-crypto-core dependency to eliminate recursion.
Signed-off-by: Lars Hjersted <lars@hjersted.com>
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This patch adds kmod-crypto-wq, kmod-crypto-rng, and kmod-crypto-iv
packages. These packages provide some missing kernel crypto modules
which are required for IPSEC. The strongswan4, ipsec-tools, and possibly
other IPSEC packages do not work properly without these modules.
NOTE: The KCONFIG associated with each of these modules gets selected
whenever CRYPTO_MANAGER (kmod-crypto-manager) is selected so these
modules are already being built.
Signed-off-by: Lars Hjersted <lars@hjersted.com>
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Two examples of potentially useful configurations (commented out, of course):
(a) map the ssh service running on the firewall to 22001 externally, without modifying the configuration of the daemon itself. this allows port 22 on the WAN side to then be port-forwarded to a
LAN-based machine if desired, or if not, simply obscures the port from external attack.
(b) allow IPsec/ESP and ISAKMP (UDP-based key exchange) to happen by default. useful for most modern VPN clients you might have on your WAN.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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If there is no sprom on an ssb based pci device on the brcm47xx
architecture ssb now asks the architecture code to look into the nvram
to get some sprom data for this device. Now we are able to read out
pci/1/1/ foo or pci/1/3/ foo config options.
This will fix some problems where the wireless devices does not got an
mac address and the following message was show:
ssb: WARNING: Invalid SPROM CRC (corrupt SPROM)
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Fix compilation for 2.6.39 by replacing SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED with
DEFINE_SPINLOCK().
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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Allow enabling of N-PHY support for BCM4321 and BCM4322.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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Allow reenabling the PIO mode fallback for b43.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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Allow enabling debug output and debugfs for B43.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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Add the 5.10.56.27 firmware option. This includes updating b43-fwcutter to
its newest release 14 and updating the b43-fwsquash.py to recognise rev 16
n phy files.
Also rename the current options from STABLE/EXPERIMENTAL to their version
numbers.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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