;ERROR: sysctl command is required to execute the
script, check if you are running as root, mostly to do with path, /sbin/" >&2
2>&2
case "${PLUTO_VERB}" in
up-client)
create_interface
configure_sysctl
add_route
;;
="/usr/local/etc/aws-updown.sh -ln Tunnel2 -ll 169.254.x.x/30 -lr
169.254.x.x/30 -m 200 -r 10.x.x.0/20"
Let me know if there is more you would like to see.
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_SHA1/MODP_1536
sph-dr{71}: INSTALLED, TUNNEL, reqid 2, ESP SPIs: c2b7d129_i 0a24e7dd_o
sph-dr{71}: AES_CBC_128/HMAC_SHA1_96/MODP_1536, 0 bytes_i, 0 bytes_o,
rekeying in 7 hours
sph-dr{71}: 1.1.0.0/16 === 2.2.0.0/28
Doug Tucker
Sr. Director of Networking & Linux Oper
r ESP CHILD_SA
with SPI 55e242ba
Feb 27 13:54:40 ip-2.2.2.2 charon: 09[IKE] CHILD_SA not found, ignored
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[cid:9b32ac9a-70da-4551-bc68-ebd42d85e6d4]<https
doesn't like that)
using leftsubnet = 0.0.0.0/0 works, but that apparently opens it to any subnet
on my side they have a mapping to on theirs...so I lose control.
Is there any way to have multiple subnets on my side on one line?
Doug Tucker
Sr. Director of Networking & Linux Oper
doesn't like that)
using leftsubnet = 0.0.0.0/0 works, but that apparently opens it to any subnet
on my side they have a mapping to on theirs...so I lose control.
Is there any way to have multiple subnets on my side on one line?
Doug Tucker
Sr. Director of Networking & Linux Oper
.org/";
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/";
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-7"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="centos"
REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"
CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core)
CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810
correct?
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ingle IP from the routing
table but with strongswan 5.6.3 it appears to not do so by default and caused
some odd routing anomalies to this IP. Does anyone know of a configuration
directive for dealing with this?
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for all of the feedback.
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sph-main{9}: x.x.x.x/16 === x.x.x.x/28
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I have auto = ignore, closeaction = clear, and have not defined anything for
uniqueids.
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03:1x:02 ip-x-x-x-x charon: 12[ENC] parsed QUICK_MODE request 1506132661
[ HASH ]
Jul 24 03:1x:02 ip-x-x-x-x charon: 12[IKE] CHILD_SA sph-main{3} established
with SPIs c3cf290a_i 1cab665a_o and TS x.x.0.0/16 === x.x.x.x/2x
Thank you in advance for any insight into resolving this.
Sincerely,
Doug Tucker
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