Re: enc0 patch for ipsec



On 6/16/06, Max Laier <max@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Think tunnel2tunnel or an SA for a local connection, then. Given, if you are
root you *might* have other means to obtain that information, but that is why
we have a switch to turn off bpf, kmem or the like.

Gotcha. Thanks for clarifying :)

Scott
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