The kernel-libipsec plugin implements IPsec in userspace
and uses TAP devices which is not recommended for being
used in production.
The unity plugin increases compatibility with Cisco Unity
endpoints.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
name = strongswan
version = 5.3.3
-release = 1
+release = 2
groups = Networking/VPN
url = http://www.strongswan.org/
--enable-ccm \
--enable-ctr \
--enable-gcm \
+ --enable-unity \
--enable-xauth-eap \
--enable-xauth-noauth \
--enable-eap-radius \
--enable-eap-identity \
--with-capabilities=libcap \
--enable-swanctl \
- --enable-systemd \
- --enable-kernel-libipsec
+ --enable-systemd
if "%{DISTRO_ARCH}" == "i686"
configure_options += --enable-padlock