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<title>This is the `netkey' kernel key-management service (the PF_KEY analogue</title>
<updated>1996-06-14T17:22:18Z</updated>
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<name>Garrett Wollman</name>
<email>wollman@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1996-06-14T17:22:18Z</published>
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to PF_ROUTE) from NRL's IPv6 distribution, heavily modified by me for
better source layout, formatting, and textual conventions.  I am told
that this code is no longer under active development, but it's a useful
hack for those interested in doing work on network security, key management,
etc.  This code has only been tested twice, so it should be considered
highly experimental.

Obtained from: ftp.ripe.net
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