Our \textit{Swift} observations of RS Oph form an unprecedented X-ray dataset
to undertake investigations of both the central source and the interaction of
the outburst ejecta with the circumstellar environment. Over the first month,
the XRT data are dominated by emission from rapidly evolving shocks. We discuss
the differences in derived parameters from those found for \textit{RXTE} at
early times and the evolution of the X-ray emission to much later times. It is
apparent that at late times several emission components are present. We find no
strong evidence of the proposed shock break-out in our data.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, to appear in ASP conference proceedings Volume
401 "RS Ophiuchi (2006) and the recurrent nova phenomenon