Ipsec-tools and [Free/Net]BSD: past, present and future
Yvan VANHULLEBUS
Abstract
The first part will explain what have been major changes since Manu's
presentation at Bale's EuroBSDCon, including more detailed
informations on changes which have a significant impact on
administrator's bad habits (why the common way of doing it is bad, why
it was sometimes needed in the past, how to do it the good way now,
why this is far better), on both the UserLand (ipsec-tools project)
and maybe in [Free|Net]BSD kernels/ IPSec stacks.
The second part will talk about the future of the project.
News of the next major version (which may be out or about to be out
when we'll be ate EuroBSDCon), news works which are planned or which
are done but not yet public, but also news about the team: it's new
members, new tools, what we would like to do in tue future, a
Speaker
Yvan VANHULLEBUS works as an R&D security engineer for NETASQ since 2000, where he works on FreeBSD OS. He started to work on KAME's IPSec stack in 2001, provided many patches for various parts of the stack, then became one of the maintainers of ipsec-tools project, a fork of KAME's userland daemon. He became a NetBSD developper when ipsec-tools was migrated to NetBSD's CVS.