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* [http://www.strongswan.org/ Strongswan], from a European team who added X.509 support to FreeS/WAN
* [http://www.strongswan.org/ Strongswan], from a European team who added X.509 support to FreeS/WAN
* [http://www.openswan.org/ Openswan], from a Canadian-based team that includes some of the original FreeS/WAN people
* [http://www.openswan.org/ Openswan], from a Canadian-based team that includes some of the original FreeS/WAN people
RFC 4322 "Opportunistic Encryption using the Internet Key Exchange (IKE)", written by members of the FreeS/WAN team, documents the OE protocol.

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about FreeSWAN.
Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.

The FreeS/WAN site was still up as of mid-2010, although the project shut down in 2002. It has full documentation for the software.

Two descendants are still available:

  • Strongswan, from a European team who added X.509 support to FreeS/WAN
  • Openswan, from a Canadian-based team that includes some of the original FreeS/WAN people

RFC 4322 "Opportunistic Encryption using the Internet Key Exchange (IKE)", written by members of the FreeS/WAN team, documents the OE protocol.