Package: ipsec-tools
Version: 0.6.6-3
Severity: important

In the setkey manpage the following option is documented:

add 10.1.10.34 10.1.10.36 tcp 0x1000 -A tcp-md5 "TCP-MD5 BGP secret" ;

When I try to use this option I get an error from setkey:

gizmo:/home/chris# cat bgp-md5.conf
add 10.1.10.34 10.1.10.36 tcp 0x1000 -A tcp-md5 "TCP-MD5 BGP secret" ;

gizmo:/home/chris# setkey -f bgp-md5.conf
line 2: syntax error at [TCP-MD5 BGP secret]
parse failed, line 1.

I need this option to protect BGP sessions from a linux router.
Currently setkey is unusable for me. Is there a bug in the package, an
error in the manpage or did I do something wrong?

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