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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:12:46 -0500 (EST)
From: Marc Kurtz <dikypkyl AT ptdprolog DOT net>
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Subject: questions about kernal source headers
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Hello, I am in the process of learning the cygwin package in hopes that I
will be able to port CIPE to the windows platform. CIPE is a way to send
encrypted packets (over UDP) from one router to another. It is basically a
VPN solution.
 
CIPE uses kernal headers (usr/src/linux/include) in its code. How do I
integrate the cygwin headers with the kernal headers? Do I copy all the
linux headers into a directory and then overwrite them with the cygwin
ones in the same directory? Do I do the reverse? Do I keep them seperate?
 
Thanks for any help anyone can give me!!

Thank you,
Marc Kurtz
Security Engineer
East Stroudsburg University
570-422-3493


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