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Newer page: version 6 Last edited on Sunday, October 30, 2005 4:52:56 am by AndreasSteffen
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 The program was initially written to reach the goal of OpportunisticEncryption by first "securing 5% of the Internet traffic against passive wiretapping in 1996 ~[..] we can secure 20% the next year, against both active and passive attacks; and 80% the following year. Soon the whole Internet will be private and secure." 
  
 As the method they used was a general purpose [IPSec] daemon, it became far more popular for [VPN] tunnels across public networks such as the Internet. 
  
-Unfortunately, come 2004, the 5% goal wasn't even reached, and so the project stopped. A fork called OpenSwan took up the code from where it left off. 
+Unfortunately, come 2004, the 5% goal wasn't even reached, and so the project stopped. Two forks called OpenSwan and StrongSwan took up the code from where it left off. 
  
 FreeS/WAN's own kernel IPsec implementation is called [KLIPS], which was ported to the 2.6 kernel as part of the final 2.06 release. FreeS/WAN and derivatives can also use the new [26sec] implementation. 
  
 !! ~FreeS/WAN Notes