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The following people have contributed major resources and/or significant patches
to Openswan 2.x. There are many more unlisted contributors. If you feel you or
your company are missing, please contact [email protected].
Michael Richardson <[email protected]> - KLIPS, OCF, IKEv2, testing
Paul Wouters <[email protected]> - IKEv2, packaging, porting, support
Antony Antony <[email protected]> - IKEv2, testing
Ken Bantoft <[email protected]> - DPD, cross compiling, integration
Bart Trojanowski <[email protected]> - OCF, KLIPS
Herbert Xu <[email protected]> - NETKEY / XFRM, IKEv2, NAT-T
David McCullough <[email protected]> - KLIPS, OCF
D. Hugh Redelmeier <[email protected]> - Bug fixer extraordinaire
Andreas Steffen <[email protected]> - X.509 Certificates
Dr{Who} on Freenode - Porting NAT-T + XAUTH to Openswan 2.x
Jacco de Leeuw <[email protected]> - Fixes for MS Interop
Mathieu Lafon <[email protected]> - NAT-T Support
Nate Carlson - Force NAT-T framework, KLIPS for 2.6, etc...
Stephen Bevan <[email protected]> - RFC2409 port selectors
Tuomo Soini <[email protected]> - NETKEY, KLIPS, _updown scripts and more
Matthew Galgoci <[email protected]>
Miloslav Trmac <[email protected]>
Avesh Agarwal <[email protected]>, USE_LIBNSS, SElinux
Hiren Joshi Cyberoam [www.cyberoam.com] - Various fixes
Shingo Yamawaki <[email protected]> - Various KLIPS patches
[email protected]
Openswan is a fork of the FreeS/WAN 2.04 codebase.
Please see the doc/CREDITS.freeswan file from FreeS/WAN for details on
original work.
Xelerance (http://www.xelerance.com) has sponsored the continued development
of Openswan since version 1.0
RedHat (http://www.redhat.com/) sponsored the development of IKEv2, USE_LIBNSS
and various fixes related to NETKEY.
Secure Computing / Snapgear contributed OCF integration, DYNDNS support and many
other KLIPS and userland related fixes.
IXIA Communications (http://www.ixiacom.com/) sponsored the cryptographic
refit in pluto, which permitted Aggressive mode to be incorporated safely.
Sony Japan contributed many fixes to KLIPS, and sponsored IPsec/L2TP development
Siemens Germany sponsored IPsec/L2TP development
Emagister sponsored IPsec/L2TP development
Astaro (http://www.astaro.de/) contributed patches and hardware
HP (http://www.hp.com/) donated hardware
Cyberoam (http://www.cyberoam.com/) contributed various patches