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has caused the   report #520671,
regarding openswan: Unable to specify a specific MTU on a vpn tunnel
to be marked as having been forwarded to the upstream software
author(s) p...@xelerance.com, k...@xelerance.com, andreas.stef...@strongsec.com

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Hi Openswan and strongSwan teams,

I recently received a wishlist item in the Debian BTS and fully agree that it 
would make sense to support setting the MTU on a per-tunnel basis. What do you 
think?

best regards,
Rene
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Package: openswan
Severity: wishlist


Hi,

It sould really be a nice feature to be able to specify & lock the mtu
for a specific tunnel when having issues at some ISPs.

For the time being I had to override the mtu in /usr/lib/ipsec/_updown

 parms3="$parms3 mtu lock 1412"

Thanks

Laurent


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