Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

How can I use fetchmail with IPv6 and IPsec?

fetchmail IPSEC IPv6
0
Posted

How can I use fetchmail with IPv6 and IPsec?

0

To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133). This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution or a Linux system with a 2.2 or later kernel and net-tools. It should not be hard to build fetchmail on other IPv6 implementations if you can port the inet6-apps kit. To use fetchmail with networking security (read: IPsec), you need a system that supports IPsec, the API described in the “Network Security API for Sockets” (draft-metz-net-security-api-01.txt), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution. A Linux IPsec implementation supporting this API will probably appear in the coming months. The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp The inet6-apps kit can be obtained from http://ftp.ps.pl/pub/linux/I

0

To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution or a Linux system with the latest experimental kernel and net-tools. It should not be hard to build fetchmail on other IPv6 implementations if you can port the inet6-apps kit. To use fetchmail with networking security (read: IPsec), you need a system that supports IPsec, the API described in the “Network Security API for Sockets” (draft-metz-net-security-api-01.txt), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution. A Linux IPsec implementation supporting this API will probably appear in the coming months. The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp The inet6-apps kit can be obtained

0

To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution or a Linux system with the latest experimental kernel and net-tools. It should not be hard to build fetchmail on other IPv6 implementations if you can port the inet6-apps kit. To use fetchmail with network security (read: IPsec), you need a system that supports IPsec, the API described in the “Network Security API for Sockets” (draft-metz-net-security-api-01.txt), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution. A Linux IPsec implementation supporting this API will probably appear in the coming months. The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp The inet6-apps kit can be obtained fro

0

To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133). The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp/ More information on using IPv6 with Linux can be obtained from: • http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/IPv6-HOWTO/IPv6-HOWTO.

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123