Man page - ipsec-readwriteconf(8)
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- ipsec-route(8)
- ipsec-_plutorun(8)
- ipsec-stop(8)
- ipsec-listcrls(8)
- ipsec-listcacerts(8)
- ipsec-initnss(8)
- ipsec-checkconfig(8)
- ipsec-whack(8)
- ipsec-fetchcrls(8)
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- ipsec-checknss(8)
- ipsec-connectionstatus(8)
- ipsec.secrets(5)
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- ipsec-_updown(8)
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- ipsec-restart(8)
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- ipsec-purgeocsp(8)
- ipsec-listpubkeys(8)
- ipsec-certutil(8)
- libreswan(7)
- ipsec-ondemand(8)
- ipsec-down(8)
- ipsec-vfychain(8)
- ipsec-trafficstatus(8)
- ipsec-unroute(8)
- ipsec(8)
- ipsec-letsencrypt(8)
- ipsec-setup(8)
- ipsec-rereadcerts(8)
- ipsec-shuntstatus(8)
- ipsec-addconn(8)
- ipsec-pk12util(8)
- ipsec-redirect(8)
- ipsec-rereadall(8)
- ipsec-listen(8)
- ipsec-rsasigkey(8)
- ipsec-replace(8)
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| IPSEC READWRITECONF(8) | Executable programs | IPSEC READWRITECONF(8) |
NAME
ipsec-readwriteconf - validate and output an Libreswan IPsec configuration file
SYNOPSIS
ipsec readwriteconf [--config file] [--debug] [--verbose] [--rootdir dir]
DESCRIPTION
This program reads the given ipsec.conf style configuration file, interpreting the also= options, and outputs an equivalent ipsec.conf file. The purpose of this program is to validate the input processing. This can also be used to validate the syntax of a configuration file.
The options --debug and --verbose are currently synonyms.
The --rootdir option changes the programs idea of what "/" is when processing include directives. This is useful when validating a configuration that is not installed on a target system yet.
AUTHOR
Paul Wouters
| 05/04/2025 | Libreswan 5.2 |