Libreswan
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Libreswan is a fork of the Openswan IPsec VPN implementation.
Initial release3.0 / January 02, 2013
Stable release
5.1
/ 8 October 2024[1]
| Libreswan | |
|---|---|
| Initial release | 3.0 / January 02, 2013 |
| Stable release | 5.1
/ 8 October 2024[1] |
| Operating system | Linux |
| Predecessor | Openswan, FreeS/WAN |
| Available in | C |
| Type | IPsec |
| License | GNU General Public License[2] |
| Website | libreswan.org |
| Repository | |
Libreswan was created by almost all of the Openswan developers after a lawsuit about the ownership of the Openswan name was filed against Paul Wouters, the release manager of Openswan, in December 2012.[3][4][5] The lawsuit was later settled out of court.[3][4]
Libreswan supports most of the common types of IPsec configurations people use including configurations like a host-to-host VPN, subnet to subnet VPN.[6]