strongswan/src/frontends/android
Tobias Brunner c3bce1aa3d android: Fixed "Configure" button in Android VPN dialog 2012-10-16 14:16:16 +02:00
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jni android: Don't use the default ESP proposal as it includes unsupported algorithms 2012-10-16 14:16:16 +02:00
res android: Display the selected certificate alias in the profile list 2012-08-31 18:24:45 +02:00
src/org/strongswan/android android: Fixed "Configure" button in Android VPN dialog 2012-10-16 14:16:16 +02:00
.classpath Changed minimal SDK/API level to 14. 2012-08-08 15:09:31 +02:00
.gitignore Added Android shell app created with Android SDK. 2012-08-08 15:09:30 +02:00
AndroidManifest.xml New Android release after fixing private key issues on Jelly Bean 2012-09-24 17:16:29 +02:00
README.ndk Some NDK build info updated. 2012-08-08 15:09:31 +02:00
proguard.cfg Added Android shell app created with Android SDK. 2012-08-08 15:09:30 +02:00
project.properties Changed minimal SDK/API level to 14. 2012-08-08 15:09:31 +02:00

README.ndk

To build this within the NDK several things have to be added in the jni
folder:

 - strongswan: The strongSwan sources.  This can either be an extracted tarball,
   or a symlink to the Git repository.  To build from the repository the sources
   have to be prepared first (see HACKING for a list of required tools):

     ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make && make distclean

 - openssl: The OpenSSL sources.  Since the sources need to be changed to be
   built on Android (and especially in the NDK), we provide a modified mirror
   of the official Android OpenSSL version on git.strongswan.org.

 - vstr: The Vstr string library.  Since cross-compiling this library is not
   that easy with the configure script and Makefiles included in the tarball,
   the easiest way to build it is using either droid-gcc (as described on
   wiki.strongswan.org) or a standalone toolchain built with the NDK.
   The build script provided on the wiki builds the library with droid-gcc
   and copies the required header files to the configured installation
   directory.  Please note that the Android.mk provided on the wiki (vstr.mk)
   does not work in the NDK.  A replacement is already in place in jni/vstr.