On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 06:42, Armen Dilanyan wrote:
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> The "discarding" and "dropping" log lines? These aren't really
> errors, or were you not seeing them before?
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> Previously, when RemoteAccess_user1 connected, the event logs showed the ID
> of RemoteAccess_user1
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> Feb 05 15:02:15
The "discarding" and "dropping" log lines? These aren't reallyerrors, or were you not seeing them before? Previously, when RemoteAccess_user1 connected, the event logs showed the ID of RemoteAccess_user1 Feb 05 15:02:15 hostname pluto[8882]: "RemoteAccess_user1"[1] 1.1.1.1 #2: discarding packet
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 at 05:03, Armen Dilanyan wrote:
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> Hi all.
> Hi Andrew.
> Yes, you are right, I did not enable debugging. I use one IP address in the
> pool, since users must have a static IP address. Configurations are below in
> the letter.
The debug logs should be gone in mainline.
>
Hi all.Hi Andrew.Yes, you are right, I did not enable debugging. I use one IP address in the pool, since users must have a static IP address. Configurations are below in the letter.I also discovered another bug. There were no such errors in version libreswan-5.0rc1. Mar 16 13:27:29 hostname
See https://github.com/libreswan/libreswan/issues/1653
On Fri, 15 Mar 2024 at 11:27, Andrew Cagney wrote:
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> I assume you don't have debugging enabled (ya).
> It looks like liveness messages which aren't normally logged. Please
> file a bug and thanks for pointing this out.
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> On Fri, 15 Mar
I assume you don't have debugging enabled (ya).
It looks like liveness messages which aren't normally logged. Please
file a bug and thanks for pointing this out.
On Fri, 15 Mar 2024 at 05:48, Armen Dilanyan via Swan-dev
wrote:
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> Hi all.
> I have Debian 12.5 operating system installed.
> I
Hi all.I have Debian 12.5 operating system installed.I compiled and installed Libreswan 5.0~rc2.In my logs I get the following messages: Mar 15 13:42:26 hostname pluto[2135]: | adding INFORMATIONAL request to IKE SA #488's message queueMar 15 13:43:26 hostname pluto[2135]: | adding INFORMATIONAL