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Title: Emulating Oz
Post by: mdytz on September 07, 2005, 03:57:30 am
I want to try some configurations for OZ to check how well they would work and I am wondering if there is any way to emulate the OS in a Linux machine. If yes, how can I configure the machine? Any requirements? Or there is no way to emulate an OS written for an ARM proc. in a Pentium proc?

Cheers!
Title: Emulating Oz
Post by: Pyrates on September 07, 2005, 04:51:13 am
Check virtera.com, you can sign up for a free beta test of an emulator. At least you could some time ago  Mind you, it's slow, but probably it's what you want...

Cheers
Philipp
Title: Emulating Oz
Post by: lardman on September 07, 2005, 05:33:04 am
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I want to try some configurations for OZ to check how well they would work

What kind of 'configurations' are we talking about?


Si
Title: Emulating Oz
Post by: mdytz on September 07, 2005, 10:39:28 am
I mostly want to find a vpn client which could make a ipsec tunnel to the concentrator we use here, I was thinking about OpenSwan, but I will try some others if I can't manage to have it running

Anyway, I think that it would work compile fine under kernel 2.6.x, but I am not sure if it will compile or run under kernel 2.4. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Title: Emulating Oz
Post by: koen on September 07, 2005, 10:54:42 am
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I mostly want to find a vpn client which could make a ipsec tunnel to the concentrator we use here, I was thinking about OpenSwan, but I will try some others if I can't manage to have it running

Anyway, I think that it would work compile fine under kernel 2.6.x, but I am not sure if it will compile or run under kernel 2.4. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
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OpenSwan is present in all OZ >3.5.0 images by default
Title: Emulating Oz
Post by: mdytz on September 07, 2005, 11:05:59 am
Damn, I would kiss you if you weren't far away !!!