From: Claudia Schmeing <claudia@coldstream.ca> Subject: [Users] Announce: FreeS/WAN Project Ending
Dear FreeS/WAN community,
After more than five years of active development, the FreeS/WAN project will be coming to an end.
Is anyone disappointed? Is anyone surprised? FreeS/WAN garroted itself by refusing to take code contributions from people inside the U.S., out of fear that the BXA would retroactively change export policy and render those contributions poisonous. FreeS/WAN made no serious attempt to integrate with the linux kernel's routing infrastructure, no doubt due in part to the first issue above. FreeS/WAN configuration was, and probably still is, not very intuitive; diagnostics were and probably are similarly poor. Corporations, the major users of VPNs, usually use dedicated vpn boxes with support from a commercial VPN provider. If any such providers base their VPN products on FreeS/WAN, it's probably heavily modified. -- That woman deserves her revenge, and... we deserve to die. -Budd, Kill Bill