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strongSwan is an open source IPsec-based VPN solution. It features IKEv1 and IKEv2 keying capabilities and runs on Linux 2.6 and 3.x kernels, Android, Maemo, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X.

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anylike is an IKEv2 Implementation written in Lua and C. It's main design goal is to provide anytun and uanytun or any other SATP implementation with a key exchange mechanism but it should also be possible to use anylike as key exchange daemon for IPSec security associations. The use of Lua ... [More] guarantees that anylike is easily portable to many platforms including very small ones like wireless routers. [Less]

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OpenIPSec is an open source IPSec Framework for Windows XP/Vista/Blackcomb/CE. The Framework will include an API for software development, command line tools, open source code (GPLv3) and documentation. Development is done from scratch and all dependent projects are my own projects (To ease bug ... [More] fix; release a soft 100% free and open source). This project depends on OpenSec and libonid. The first, contains IPSec algorithms implementation and the second allows monitoring Network cards. These two projects are under development (OpenSec: 90% done - libonid: 40% done) and the source code is freely available for download. To ease adoption, command line tools (setkey, spdadd, add ...) will have same name and syntax than those provided on Linux. //============================================ [Less]

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libonid is short for the Open NDIS Intermediate Driver Library. The main goal of this project is to develop a generic driver which allow us to modify or encapsulate network packets. libonib could be used to encrypt or compress outgoing network packets and decrypt or decompress incoming data. ... [More] For the first case (encryption/decryption): this project will be used in OpenIPSec for payload encryption (Encapsulating Security Payload-ESP) or packet authentication (Authentication Header-AH) For the second case (compression): IP payload could be compressed using libSigComp © 2009-2010 Mamadou DIOP [Less]

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The Trusted Key Manager (TKM) is a minimal Trusted Computing Base which implements security-critical functions of the IKEv2 protocol. It is implemented using the Ada programming language. The TKM works in conjunction with the strongSwan IKEv2 daemon charon-tkm to provide key management services for IPsec.

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