then
echo Cannot write to directory to create \"$stderrlog\".
exit 1
+diff -urN openswan-2.3.1.old/programs/_startklips/_startklips.in openswan-2.3.1/programs/_startklips/_startklips.in
+--- openswan-2.3.1.old/programs/_startklips/_startklips.in 2005-04-10 23:57:51.000000000 +0200
++++ openswan-2.3.1/programs/_startklips/_startklips.in 2005-04-11 00:00:36.000000000 +0200
+@@ -262,15 +262,15 @@
+ echo "FATAL ERROR: Both KLIPS and NETKEY IPsec code is present in kernel"
+ exit
+ fi
+-if test ! -f $ipsecversion && test ! -f $netkey && modprobe -qn ipsec
++if test ! -f $ipsecversion && test ! -f $netkey && insmod ipsec
+ then
+ # statically compiled KLIPS/NETKEY not found; try to load the module
+- modprobe ipsec
++ insmod ipsec
+ fi
+
+ if test ! -f $ipsecversion && test ! -f $netkey
+ then
+- modprobe -v af_key
++ insmod -v af_key
+ fi
+
+ if test -f $netkey
+@@ -278,18 +278,18 @@
+ klips=false
+ if test -f $modules
+ then
+- modprobe -qv ah4
+- modprobe -qv esp4
+- modprobe -qv ipcomp
++ insmod -qv ah4
++ insmod -qv esp4
++ insmod -qv ipcomp
+ # xfrm4_tunnel is needed by ipip and ipcomp
+- modprobe -qv xfrm4_tunnel
++ insmod -qv xfrm4_tunnel
+ # xfrm_user contains netlink support for IPsec
+- modprobe -qv xfrm_user
++ insmod -qv xfrm_user
+ # load the most common ciphers/algo's
+- modprobe -qv sha1
+- modprobe -qv md5
+- modprobe -qv des
+- modprobe -qv aes
++ insmod -qv sha1
++ insmod -qv md5
++ insmod -qv des
++ insmod -qv aes
+ fi
+ fi
+