Well, I've discovered one reason why it is currently not working. A power cut at the remote site. *sigh*
I'll try again once things are back up again. Thanks for all the help Tom From: Michael Keuter [mailto:li...@mksolutions.info] Sent: 03 April 2012 13:45 To: nnpait.servi...@googlemail.com Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] OpenVPN config Am 03.04.2012 um 14:19 schrieb Tom Chadwin: OK. I've enabled that plug-in (by the way, the config file says "# Automatically enabled when AstLinux IPsec Associations are defined" which didn't happen). I still get the same response to a ping, though: "Operation not permitted". Yes, it says so, but for me it wasn't enabled. It sounds for me like firewall issues. Try restarting the FW with the plugin manually enabled, then restart IPSec. Can you ping the WAN IPs from both ends (allow ping on the ext. IP in the FW config)? Maybe the IPs are banned by adaptive-ban-plugin . Any ideas Tom It works for me with the attached settings plus the ipsec-fw-plugin, nothing more. Michael http://www.mksolutions.info
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