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Old 21st June 2007, 12:07 AM
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ipsec verify of openswan

I installed Openswan 2.4.8 on FC7. Although I start Openswan service successfully, when I ran "ipsec verify" to check whether the installation is correct, I received the message:

bash: ipsec: command not found

What did I miss?

Thanks a lot!
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