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Finding out at runtime which IPSEC options are built into the kernel (IPSEC_NAT_T?)



Hello,

the subject probably already summarises the question - here is just a brief background: I would like to establish an IPSEC connection from a NetBSD box behind a NAT router to a IPSEC-VPN. My understanding is that the kernel must have the appropriate IPSEC_NET_T-option for this. Can I somehow find this out reliably at runtime?

I have a NetBSD 9.2_STABLE with GENERIC kernel on evbarm.

Small additional question: Does anyone here happen to have general experience with whether and how a VPN connection to a FritzBox can be established with NetBSD on-board means (racoon)? I have already done a lot of research on this - most of the tutorials and blogs on this are already over 5 years old, and there have already been several firmware updates of the FritzBoxes in the meantime, so it is not easy to narrow down where the error lies.

Kind regards
Matthias

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