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@Remove the skip port. Created before there was an IPSec implementation on
FreeBSD, it is now extremely obsolete. In any case it doesn't compile. Earlier
version of this port can still be used on older versions of FreeBSD of course.
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@This is from http://skip.incog.com:

  SKIP - Simple Key management for Internet Protocols
  IP-Level Cryptography
  Secure every application with one protocol 

  SKIP secures the network at the IP packet level. Any networked
  application gains the benefits of encryption, without requiring
  modification. SKIP is unique in that an Internet host can send an
  encrypted packet to another host without requiring a prior message
  exchange to set up a secure channel. SKIP is particularly well-suited
  to IP networks, as both are stateless protocols. Some of the
  advantages of SKIP include:

    - No connection setup overhead
    - High availability - encryption gateways that fail can reboot and
	resume decrypting packets instantly, without having to renegotiate
	(potentially thousands) of existing connections
    - Allows uni-directional IP (e.g., IP broadcast via satellite or cable)
    - Scalable multicast key distribution
    - SKIP gateways can be configured in parallel to perform instant-failover

WWW: http://skip.incog.com/
Archie Cobbs <archie@@whistle.com>
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@Add a package for the SKIP package from Sun Microsystems,
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